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All Forum Posts by: Mickey Dimon

Mickey Dimon has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Tl;dr, I have recently acquired a mess and I have to fix it. I have a tenant about to move out to god knows where tomorrow and owes us ~6k. Can I take a flight there and get her ID? What if she says no? Would the cops make her? Excuse my naivety, but I've never sued anyone, and I need to make sure I can recoup the money owed.

Recently I have been making some personal purchases and as a result of this my credit score has taken a hit. I am going to be purchasing a few properties soon with zero financing. I am going to be purchasing the properties in full with cash. My question is, when it comes time to sign the papers and transfer the money from my bank, am I also going to be subject to a credit score check? My concern is that my credit score would be made available which would subject me to uncomfortable talks about my personal finances.