What difference does it make to you who the housing is registered to?

"What difference does it make to you who the housing is registered to?" says the husband. "Wait, I don't understand something - how is it, your father bought an apartment and registered it for you under a deed of gift? And what about me? Rachel looked at her husband uncomprehendingly. - It turns out that you now have an apartment, and I don't? "Rachel, what difference does it make! Denis waved off impatiently. - Does it matter to whom he registered for the apartment?

The main thing is that we now have housing. A whole two-room, Rachel! My daughter will have her own room. And most importantly, we can finally move out of your mother's house and live alone. It's cool. You said to yourself that you were tired of living with her, and it was not easy for her to be with us... We will make repairs for ourselves; fortunately, we have money. If everything is fine, then by September we will move, do you hear?

"Do you have money?" Rachel asked slowly. "What kind of money are you talking about now?" About our common ones? Not at all. The apartment is registered in your name, so renovate it in your name. I don't invest in someone else's housing. m“You are already registered with Mariella, first cancel that appointment.” How can that be? It’s just nonsense! What will happen in the end? In three weeks, I will see Patricia, and only after that will I be able to make an appointment with Mariella. As we remember, not earlier than two weeks. And that will already be not "after menstruation," but before it. Consequently, I will not be able to take the cytology test before the beginning of June. God, everything is so complicated. I will try to catch an appointment after the visit to Patricia. Maybe someone will cancel their visit. But for that to happen, a miracle must occur – for the appointment to be canceled, and no one to intercept it. And there might also be another vacation for the doctor coming up. Just to clarify, I am not complaining about having no options. Yes, I can pay for everything, and I can afford it. What outrages me is the system itself! Why can’t you be registered with two different doctors of the same specialty at the same time? I asked this question of a knowledgeable person, and he explained that the insurance won’t pay, and that will reflect on the doctor.

And the fact that, because of these rules, a patient can experience... Is there any concern about the problems that may arise? And I don't understand why the insurance won't cover two appointments. If I first go to one doctor and then have to see another anyway, both by appointment, then why won't the insurance pay? However, on what grounds can I not have two official appointments at the same time? I have encountered a similar situation before. I made appointments for my partner with two different doctors of the same specialty at two other clinics, in various areas of the region. And I was also unable to do that, the second medical institution refused. However, the issues were different and should have been addressed by various doctors. One was regarding a spur; the other was regarding a nasal septum. But I also had to stretch the "pleasure".

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