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John Ballard New to real estate & BP in St Petersburg, Florida
31 August 2019 | 10 replies
I am 41, a cyber analyst, a military veteran, and somewhat of an empty nester.Although I bought my first house in 2006, I am new to real estate.
Mark Yuschak Fannie re-key fees
25 April 2011 | 19 replies
Thanks Mitch, I wouldn't have really walked away over 100 bucks, but sometimes getting just mad enough to make a threat seems to do the trick.
Nic DeAngelo When can you shoot? Self defense question
23 April 2011 | 15 replies
Thanks for the clarification in property vs life threats as well, that changes the issue a bit.I'm looking in both OC and LA.
David France setting up a company? llc?
29 May 2011 | 13 replies
It really is very easy to do I just gave David some ideas in how we use LT to gain more advantages for all parties thus creative investing.Typically when these entities are setup they are in autopilot and all you do is get your check from the trustee each month..Insurance is something else entirely and yes that goes without saying a good policy is needed.You need to protect the title from the lawsuit that hits you so you need good insurance and a LT IMHO to stop any charging order or threats to the property.It is also nice to not have your name on the county records so you are off the radar screen.I just went into detail to give examples of how you can remotely administer a property via your designated trustee very simple to sign off on one letter..??
Rich Weese Taxes, taxes, taxes-raise or lower?
26 June 2011 | 26 replies
Forcing people to pay in with the threat of prison or excessive penalties would be considered extortion in the private sector.
Rusty Thompson General Lack of "Stickies"
14 July 2011 | 7 replies
I think it would increase efficiency & reduce cyber clutter to make certain information easier to find...
Stinson Bland Analyze: Possible Sub-To Rehab (my first)
18 July 2011 | 7 replies
Get in and out pretty quickly and even if they call the loan (unlikely) you'll have it sold before they can make good on their threats.
Jim M. Forgot to get HOA approval for paint colors
30 October 2021 | 19 replies
I'd bet a cyber cuppa that they will not grant permission, that they will make an example of you.
Keith Saunders Major Banks Forging Ownership Documents
16 August 2011 | 20 replies
That still sucks if you're one of the thousands, but overall it's not a major threat to the financial health of the industry.Just my opinion, of course...I could certainly be wrong...
Preston Hamilton New stipulation on Countrywide Approval
27 March 2009 | 37 replies
My exact response was, ' Either approve it, or I'll buy at the courthouse stepsWhile that threat is definatley appropriate and well deserved, it is most likely without merit.