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Ed O. Section 8 / IRS / Shady accountant?
13 September 2012 | 22 replies
"After CBS News shot this story, the Justice Department filed a complaint to shut down Instant Tax and Ogbazion, alleging "pervasive tax fraud."
Vincent D. Investors, FHA, and Mortgage Bailouts
26 April 2012 | 0 replies
But in a greater sense of justice and enduring economic viability, I want to see the cessation of gratuitous federal lending programs and the natural, non-bailed-out correction to banks and borrowers alike.
Amy A. Victory after tenant trashed apartment!
31 May 2013 | 26 replies
I would rather they had not trashed the apartment, and I'm making no profit from this settlement, but feel satisfied that justice was served with this tenant.
Michael Glaser Airbnb 4BR In College Towns
4 October 2017 | 12 replies
I wouldn't have assumed that low of a rate (then again I don't know Kansas), but if the numbers work at that low of an occupancy, the rest is just icing on the cake!!
Julie Dillon Single tenant found “passed away” in her apartment
28 January 2018 | 17 replies
Refusing to cooperate with police on a potential murder investigation is a great way to get convicted of obstruction of justice.
Courtney T. homes sold from underneath me by a name doppelganger in jail
31 May 2022 | 9 replies
Good also b/c the conspirators are caught and hopefully justice will be served, and it looks like you'll keep your properties and continue on with business as normal. 
Chris Virgil-Stone Help Me Pick a Property Manager- Out of State Investing
21 February 2019 | 3 replies
So the down low on 3 companies I interviewed:Company AOver 400 units2 Property managersLate on the 5th- $50 charge to tenant, 10th- additional $25 charge to tenantNo project management fee1 drive by inspection per month, 1 full inspection every 6 monthsRequires renter’s insurance (single family homes only)Stated high percentage of tenant renewals Manager of the RE branch was a local town justice for many yearsHandles insurance claims2 evictions last year (both in same building- new project) - not tenants they placedSaid they serve fake eviction papers before moving on to full eviction process (to save owners money) Charges ½ 1st mo rent and 10%Red flags-Does not approve prospective tenants with owners (to keep owner from contacting them)Will not show lease (confidentiality)I did view one of the houses they manage, the tenant mentioned they had asked for a leak to be fixed and it had been over 2 weeksDue diligence revealed PM was arrested 3 yrs ago for petite larceny from a grocery store- weird a retired town justice would hire herCompany BManages 40 properties2 Property managersNew company (1 yr old)- all property managers came from another with years of experienceLate on the 5th- $50 charge to tenant, then 3 day pay/quit notice ~5 days later10% project management fee w/ weekly updatesInvestors make up 5-10% of their propertiesIn house maintenance staffOwner can approve tenantsOwner can provide own leaseReiterated how important communication was2 prior evictions1 manager has 2 investment propertiesCharges ½ 1st mo rent and 10%Does not want to rent low end housingRed flags-One of the property managers never responded to first 2 emails, 2nd manager was prompt every responseDoes not want large portfolio of rentals (150+)One of the property managers has boyfriend writing reviews on how great she is, same manager that never responded (looked him up and he has a lengthy arrest record)Does not perform regular inspections unless owner requires (sounds reassuring- sarcasm intended)Admitted no set schedule for inspections but noted “they can do them”Company CMy current agent/his wife would manage- part of a franchised-brokered companyI’ve bought and sold 1 property through him- sold in 6 days in a market with over 365 days of inventory, though the sale drug out 6 months due to the buyer/buyers agentEthics is of utmost importance to him (proven this)Late on the 4th- $25 charge to tenantWill provide project management (taking pictures, lock box for contractors) free of chargeAverage ~ 2 year tenancyWill be providing investor referencesStandard lease- owner can’t changeProvides copy of lease to ownerPrefers owner not to contact tenant but not against policy (want to send out semi-annual survey for their review of management/property)No repairs w/o owner permission (unless emergency)Drive by inspections often2 evictions last year- not tenants they placedAs an agent they are the most geared toward investors in the areaCharges ½ 1st mo rent and 10%Red flags-Current late fee is only $25 (brokered company rules)- they have a meeting next week to discussHave tenant submit background check through online platform- I’ve found tenants to be lazy and would rather you do thisNo annual/semi-annual inspections- said they check smoke detector batteries/change furnace filter once per yr
Tim Duggan Squatter Eviction Help - Austin TX
23 September 2021 | 6 replies
Typically not that hard.....Check your Justice of the Peace website for your jurisdiction. 
Ann Howell Fraud with our Birmingham turnkey property
24 July 2016 | 199 replies
This will not cost you any money out of pocket and is probably your only way to get any justice as most of these types of companies have already abandoned the old LLC or Corp and moved on to a new name 
Roland S. How Poor Americans get Exploited by their Landlords
17 April 2019 | 74 replies
The only possible reason why people of color face more evictions than other groups of people is discrimination.The article is also based upon the racist idea that group justice is more important than individual justice.