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February 2018 Page 4 BUSINESS AND FINANCE Your quality time is our Priority #priorityplumbing “Our Customers Are Our Priority.” Serving Metro Atlanta • (770) 860-8110 • www.highpriorityplumbing.com DAVE SAYS Katherine Dear Dave, I have cousins who are thinking about moving back to Connecticut from Virginia. They’ll be renting for a while, and I have an unoccupied rental house. Do you think renting to family is a bad idea? THE ULTIMATE LOVE LETTER W hen you love someone, it’s the big and the little things that make it last. Whether you are unclogging the toilet, earning money for the mortgage, washing the dishes and dirty clothes, listening to their day, their challenges or managing investments for long term pay-off, to name a few. These are some of the ways to say ‘I love you’ in a practical way. Loving someone is about keeping their best interests in mind. Love chases away fear. Love does everything it can to protect and preserve. “Love looks like something” is a quote from Heidi Baker, a pioneer in humanitarian work among R Dear Katherine, enting to family can work out just fine, as long as there are clear- ly understood rules and bound- aries in place ahead of time. Both parties should understand there must be a landlord and tenant relationship with regards to all aspects of the rental agreement. Tenants have the right to expect a landlord to make needed repairs prompt- ly, pay the taxes and insurance on a property on time, and do all the other things a landlord should do as outlined in the rental agreement. As a landlord, you have the right to expect the rent to be paid early or on time, and for the tenant to respect the property and guidelines in the rental agreement. A land- lord also has the right to evict a tenant through fair, legal pro- cess if they violate the terms of the agreement. When it comes to these business dealings, you’re wearing the landlord cap, and they’re wearing the renter’s cap. At Thanksgiving, Christmas, and other family events, the caps come off and you’re family. Butyou don’t get to play the cousin card as a way to keep from paying rent, and you don’t get to play that game to avoid your duties as a landlord. Phrases like, “Well, I just thought because you’re my cousin” have no place in these situations. Make plans to have a full-blown, in-depth conver- sation about every aspect of the rental agreement and relation- ship before anything is signed. If you don’t, there’s a possibility someone will develop a sense of entitlement about something. And that’s no good in any type of relationship!  —Dave some of the poorest in the world in Mozambique, India and many other nations, according to Iris Global. Her books have greatly impacted me to the point that I wanted to see love in action. I decided to travel to a couple of their locations. We can easily see that helping those in need with clean water, education, homes for orphans and more is a picture of love. Can we take that further and make sure that our own children have a home and the mortgage is paid off when we die through a life insurance policy? Can we make sure that our grandchildren have money for college and that those we love most are protected and their way of life is preserved? How about the church and missionaries you support? Would you consider getting a life insurance policy that would go to them once you die? that had their best interest in mind. The wife and grown children received the news that they became the beneficiary of a life insurance policy, on the day that their dad died. All three of them had money for the funeral. They had money to buy a new house and boost their business. Yes, the wife lost her love but he had an ‘insurable interest’ in making certain that his wife and his kids were provided for once he was gone. She also has an expression of love for her kids in that she has a policy that has ‘Living Benefits.’ Assisted living or critical care will be paid for from her policy if she gets diagnosed with an accelerated or critical illness before she dies. or when the love letter will end. Let us be certain that we now have the responsibility to review the amount of life insurance we have in place. Will we be wise in this area of life? Will you call a professional and let them help you write a new type of love letter this month? Invest in love because the love letter that life insurance sends comes with a check in it. In this season of chocolates, roses, dinner out and ‘be mine’ As I write this, I think of expressions let us each a sort of ‘love note’ that a strengthen the perspective family received in a form that we don’t know how *Dave Ramsey is CEO of Ramsey Solutions. He has authored seven best-selling books, including The Total Money Makeover. The Dave Ramsey Show is heard by more than 13 million listeners each week on 585 radio stations and multiple digital platforms. Follow Dave on the web at daveramsey.com and on Twitter at @DaveRamsey. Insurance : Annuities : Retirement : IUL J. ANDREW JERNIGAN DR. ROUSSY Licensed Field Underwriter P: 205-767-0507 Group Plans : Benefits : College Funding DANIEL S. DIGBY A ttorney at L aw D aniel S. D igby & A ssociates , LLC 946 South Main St. NE, Conyers GA 30012 P hone : 770-760-1771 F ax : 770-483-3559 E mail : [email protected]