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Results (4,354+)
Dustin Gott piggyback loan
12 April 2011 | 6 replies
It is no longer only a moral issue; it is now a life issue!
Eric Tomlinson Sold a House w/ Mechanic's Lien
15 January 2011 | 6 replies
Moral of this saga is to get lien releases not only from GC, which I did, but from any subs that do work on the house!
Jason Hill Reluctant landlord - now what?
16 January 2011 | 10 replies
He is disabled military so I dont have to worry about the rent check.I should have added this in the post but walking away is not an option, both morally or credit score wise.
Kyle Meyers Starting my LLC, but I already have the properties
16 February 2011 | 25 replies
Moral of the story?
John C. Rents
7 February 2011 | 8 replies
I didn't ask about morality and you do not know my situation to make that judgement.
Scott Phillips buying rentals what to look for?
10 March 2011 | 11 replies
So, moral of the story, do your market research, find the sweet spot for rent, and work from that as your starting point for deciding if a target property is worth pursuing.
John C Raise Rent Letter
13 January 2014 | 46 replies
Is a terrible precedent and morally wrong.
Hal Cranmer Probate Lawyers
15 July 2011 | 6 replies
Moral of the story - be extra prepared.
Thomas Jones Convict moves in unannounced....
5 December 2009 | 30 replies
The real moral of this story is that On the Job Training is not a good choice when it comes to rentals.
Justin H. Buying and Negotiating - Conflict of interest?
5 February 2010 | 5 replies
This was with Freddie Mac itself, but from all appearances, Freddie Mac is no longer willing to sell properties to us in one of our DBA's because we ended up contacting not just the supervisors and upper management, but also our federal representatives.That is a long story, but suffice it to say, we were not able to purchase that property and ever since, that DBA has not been able to purchase a Freddie backed property.Other times, we have escalated and that has produced results.The moral is always work at the lowest level until all of those resources have been exhausted.