I think about the families who wouldn't
have a roof over their heads if it weren't for well - trained, ethical REALTORS ®.
Not exact matches
The only times you should even think about doing it
if you
've absolutely exhausted every other resource and can't put a
roof over your
head or food on your family's table.
It is illegal, but honestly
if I was on food stamps and
had a choice between not being able to get to my McJob (that barely pays rent) and breaking the law (and going hungry half the month, but keeping a
roof over my
head) I
would break the law, and you
would see some guy buying expensive food for himself, while I, the actual recipient, stretch the bag of lentils from last month as far as I can.
Ultimately, I
have my own small business (a lot of stress
would have been spared
if I
'd been an entrepreneur from the beginning instead of trying to follow a traditional career track), that
has literally saved the ranch and kept the
roof over my
head, not to mention some hours of terrific pleasure in nature.
Many moms
have to work to help keep a
roof over the kids
head, which I think is way more important than breastfeeding vs formula feeding, so even
if they pump their babies are still being fed out of bottles by someone else.
We all need our jobs to provide a
roof over our
heads and allow us to continue investing time and money into our dreams, but
if our jobs demand us to be sitting in a chair for prolonged periods of time, it's time to think up a strategy that
would neutralize the harm caused on our health and performance.
If this is your first stop on the tour, and you
have no idea what I'm talking about, please
head on
over to Four Generations One
Roof.
If I
have a
roof over my
head, some food, good music and a few close friends to
have fun with every once in a while, I'm cool.
Oh, and
if Lady Gaga
had to work forty hours a week waiting tables or writing computer code in order to keep a
roof over her
head (because she couldn't make a living playing clubs), she wouldn't
have as much time to practice, craft new routines, or cut songs.
we get food stamps to eat every month, and
have no extra to buy our kids anything for fun or eating out, or enjoy a day out.The house is falling apart, its cold in the winter becouse i cant afford to buy feuel
if we want a
roof over our
heads so take your pick.We live here in America and live at the brink of poverty with no end or hope in sight.
No matter your condition,
if you still
have a
roof over your
head and can afford your regular meals, the burden will not be too much on you.
If you don't have your own home then you need to ensure that your rent and utility bills are kept up - to - date so you have a roof over your head and are able to live in suitable conditions to be able to work your way through your money problems and have the ability and opportunity to seek credit repair if neede
If you don't
have your own home then you need to ensure that your rent and utility bills are kept up - to - date so you
have a
roof over your
head and are able to live in suitable conditions to be able to work your way through your money problems and
have the ability and opportunity to seek credit repair
if neede
if needed.
If they don't, you can be cut off (which requires additional fees to reinstate service), you could
have your car repossessed, and you could even lose the
roof over your
head.
If you can not feed yourself or your family or keep a
roof over your
head, you
have a chance to be exempt from garnishment.
# 315 Kevin; I get your point, but an economic collapse
would most certainly negatively impact the globe, and the ability of millions,
if not hundreds of millions of people to support themselves; eat,
have a
roof over their
head, compete in a non-existent or greatly shattered market.
If you
have dependents who rely on your income in order to pay the bills, keep a
roof over their
heads, and put food on the table, you need to
have life insurance.
Essentially, it covers the expenses you
would not
have to incur
if you
had your usual
roof over your
head.
If you
have children, a life insurance death benefit can help pay for their college education, ensure they still
have a
roof over their
heads and maintain their standard of living.
Just because you
've landed a sweet deal on home insurance that'll save you $ 50 per month doesn't mean that you'll be in good shape
if the unthinkable should happen and you find yourself without a
roof over your
head.
If the unthinkable were to happen to you, you
'd want your spouse and children to
have a
roof over their
heads, right?
It's scary not to know
if you will
have enough to pay the bills or keep a
roof over your
head.
If I'm paying rent at $ 450 a month - that's $ 5400 a year x10 years = $ 54,000 just to
have a
roof over my
head, not including utilities, etc..
If our engine ever bursts into flame during inclement weather, we can at least
have a reasonable expectation of
having a car
roof over our
heads until help arrives.
I
'd move back to an old house again
if we could, but for now, we do make the best of our new place and count our blessings to even
have a
roof over our
head!
If you rent your home, it's probably your biggest outgoing — but
have you ever thought about how far into the year you need to work before you can cover the annual cost of the
roof over your
head?
It is going to look just like me when I finish but for now I
have a
roof over my
head, a safe home, and am loving it even
if it is disheveled.