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Nicholas Renshaw 70% VS 65%
5 December 2013 | 8 replies
There are no rules to this game except those put down by our crimin...
William Kyle Walker Risky Tax Sale
6 December 2013 | 1 reply
The property was owned by a criminal that is now in jail, so she is no longer able to pay her taxes.
Trevor Lohman Is Southern California really that bad?
5 December 2013 | 80 replies
Although apartments near the beach always rented for high prices...never mind the criminal element right on the sidewalks.
C.J. Lauria Finding a Qualified REI Mentor
14 December 2013 | 36 replies
This is criminal in my book.
Tom V. Need some help here with tenants. Serious problem. Please!
19 May 2015 | 67 replies
Make sure at least 3x income to rent, 550+ credit, verify no evictions, criminal and employment.Message me if you want any pointers from another CT landlord.
Gary Dubovick New guy from Long Island, NY
14 December 2013 | 3 replies
I recently received my associates degree in criminal justice from a local community college.
Bryan L. Pit Bulls, Horses, and Poor People
3 January 2014 | 64 replies
For me, it makes more sense to base judgements off income, credit, criminal history, judgements, etc.
Charlie Hampton Update on my squatter...
14 November 2015 | 144 replies
He has also filed a $40k lawsuit against me for slander (since I called him a squatter, which is defamatory to his reputation) and he has also filed criminal harassment charges on me (because I bother him oh so much).
Jason Merchey Landlord Responsibility re: Health
6 January 2014 | 9 replies
Tenants didn't have a lot of options for people that would rent to them as they were criminals and were carrying out criminal activity while in the unit so no way they would report to authorities.
Mohammad Foro Can a c-corp assume all liability without property title?
16 January 2014 | 10 replies
About the only thing not covered are intentional criminal acts. $5M as liability coverage is a pretty good level but see your agent as to the amount for the area and potential exposureThe next level of protection is good management, acting prudently, following laws and keeping properties in good condition. :)