
17 May 2017 | 23 replies
I find if I have a problem....I go to housing and start evictions and the threat of losing their free ride usually brings them right into line.

5 January 2016 | 17 replies
The wholesale police throw out their legal jargon and threats yet offer no advice to doing it legally outside of getting a license which has it's own issues.
18 January 2016 | 34 replies
Yes, if the borrower had made threats to the lender (which would have been recorded as all institutional lender's phones are tapped) then the lender would have cause to ask for a restraining order.

16 November 2015 | 38 replies
Some of the people who have commented on this threat on their CA cash flow portfolio, have owned most of it for a while.

10 November 2015 | 6 replies
Should take a few days, make a few threats and cross your fingers.If you didn't use a realtor, I'd suggest calling the previous owner and letting them know you don't want to get lawyers involved but this can't stand.

16 March 2016 | 3 replies
Pretty much the more you know, the more scary cyber security becomes.

10 December 2016 | 35 replies
So think about how it fits your ability to follow the rules...And perhaps the real 800 lb gorilla is legal fees in a lawsuit and the LLC has no duty to defend as mentioned above, so you want the landlord policy and umbrella there for that, so you can afford the legal fight in the first place, and legal fees eclipse the claims over and over these days (the phantom threat is legal fees perhaps as much as liabilities in my opinion, 10K slip and fall 100K legal fees)....And you still may need the landlord policy for the claims related to issues like wrongful eviction, fair housing, etc so you have coverage there and defense costs covered as mentioned above...

25 November 2015 | 0 replies
Along with a truly bizarre threat to cancel my insurance on grounds seemingly pulled out of a hat and disclosed cryptically, Nationwide has promised that if I do manage to keep my insurance, my premium will go up because the rebuilding cost of my property is higher than the $300,000 my insurance currently covers.

27 November 2015 | 24 replies
I'd like to, but I'm afraid this incident with Nationwide, which, by the way, comes complete with a threat to cancel on purely trumped up grounds, will blackball me for anything but really high rates.
4 January 2016 | 6 replies
If there's a trust issue, I'd rescind your agreement in writing and ignore any threats.