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All Forum Posts by: Michael T.

Michael T. has started 7 posts and replied 33 times.

Post: Can Email Serve as a written notice?

Michael T.Posted
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 35
  • Votes 10

You could always update your contracts moving forward to allow you to serve written notice via email.

Post: Avoid Lawsuits and Protect Assets and Equity

Michael T.Posted
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 35
  • Votes 10

As a new member, I wanted to introduce myself and let you know what we do. With a 1 in 3 chance of being sued in today's litigious society, it's vital that you realize your legal rights to protect your assets and equity you've built up in properties. We have an asset protection program that I believe can be of great benefit and can dramatically decrease your chance of being sued. Feel free to check out the short video on our site to learn more because we're here to help any way we can.

Post: Hello from Chicagoland

Michael T.Posted
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 35
  • Votes 10

New to BiggerPockets and excited to be a part of this community. I've worked with real estate investors and landlords for years by providing asset protection strategies to dramatically decrease their chance of being sued while also protecting their equity and assets in the event of any type of suit. I wish you all continued success!