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Corey Dutton Why Hard Money Lenders May Need a Mortgage License
3 January 2016 | 13 replies
Dodd Frank for example, does not distinguish between occupancy status, but the use of the money.
Trailson Moore Removing tile to install laminate
22 June 2015 | 16 replies
The luxury vinyl plank flooring is sometimes hard to distinguish from real hard wood floors.
Joseph Parker Current deal just took a strange turn
11 April 2018 | 145 replies
gotta say, thats pretty nuanced thoughtful sounding advice from this guy--giving you different ways forward to think about, different remedies and distinguishing between what is possible and feasible and allowing you to think about what you want.
Sheryl Brown Mold
3 September 2021 | 15 replies
I think it is very important that we distinguish what is myth from the scientific fact.
Shannon Grierson Quit Claim Deed to 2nd party then repurchase?
21 September 2018 | 6 replies
I have been told my mortgage brokers that we cannot purchase from our LLC... that they don't distinguish between the LLC and our personal ownership of the property... therefore we can only refinance.
Tom Jacobs Legality Of Receiving A Finders Fee
9 December 2015 | 7 replies
It is branded as a separate company and it distinguishes itself from operating with a real estate license on the homepage.
David Stebner Checklist for Property Manager/Caretaker for Vacation Rentals
28 March 2019 | 5 replies
@David Stebner the Hospitality Guide from The Distinguished Guest has this info, including questions to ask a potential property manager and additional info on helping you to decide if a property manager or self managing is best for you.
Nick J. An Attorney advising clients to break into their own home?
29 April 2011 | 2 replies
Pines’ license to practice law, branding him “a substantial threat of harm to the public†because of his advice to foreclosure victims to break in and retake their homes.Pines, whose law offices in Carlsbad were closed earlier this year, argues that most of the foreclosures and evictions of homeowners are conducted illegally because the banks and investment firms who claim ownership of distressed properties don’t have clear title to them.The decision by State Bar Court Judge Richard Honn is a temporary measure, pending a hearing on disciplinary charges against Pines, the bar said in a statement.A defiant Pines vowed to continue fighting the actions of big banks and investment groups putting homeowners out on the street, as well as state bar officials, whom he accuses of acting on behalf of the prominent law firms representing the banks -- and paying massive dues to the 232,000-member state lawyers’ association.“It means absolutely nothing,†Pines, 59, said of the bar court ruling. “I will go right on doing what I have always done and it won't effect me at all, or my clients.â€The bar court, which operates independently of the state court system in handling internal legal matters, called Pines to a hearing on April 12, where he was accused of violating laws and ethical standards in advising clients to take the law into their own hands.“Although Pines is a seasoned attorney, he seems to have lost his ability to distinguish between zealous advocacy and lawlessness,†Honn wrote in his 18-page ruling, adding that Pines’ “unwillingness or inability to obey court orders and follow the laws of this state has tarnished the reputation of other attorneys and the legal community as a whole.â€Chief Trial Counsel Jim Towery said he was gratified that the bar court agreed Pines posed an imminent threat and was likely to continue violating court orders unless his license was revoked.Deputy Trial Counsel Brooke Schafer said that in none of the cases in which Pines advised clients to reoccupy homes in Carlsbad, Newport Beach and Simi Valley did the former homeowners have a legal right to enter the premises.
Mike Nelson Trying to understand this REHABBER's strategy......
1 December 2012 | 8 replies
There is another Mike Nelson also posting at this time, so it helps us to distinguish who's who.
Suzette West Heads Up Ohio Wholesalers! Potential NEW Legal Ramifications of Wholesaling
25 July 2017 | 202 replies
Does Ohio law distinguish between a Bank and a 'wholesaler'*?