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William Coet Realtors Who Are Also Investors. How Can We Expect Any Results
28 December 2021 | 5 replies
So yes there are conflicts of interest that go on with license or unlicensed real estate actors.
Jason Chung Is Seattle really that bad for landlords?
3 October 2021 | 22 replies
Somehow they feel it's the Landlord's responsibility to ensure children have a stable home, not the parents.https://www.seattletimes.com/s...I'm sure people can successfully invest in Seattle, but it's going to become increasingly difficult as they continue to pass these laws that favor bad actors and hurt the investor.
Shadrick Davis Should I sue for earnest money?
15 October 2022 | 10 replies
I would like to point out I don't think it was not disclosed purposely or maliciously because it sounds like you weren't aware of it.
Rodney Sums Do you ever feel like there's a target on your back as a landlord?
17 October 2023 | 21 replies
In this case we only noticed those that have exceptionally great tenants and heartwarming stories or those who have absolutely terrible experiences with bad actors.
Ashley Roush Applicant has no social or driver's license number
6 November 2022 | 30 replies
. -- Except as provided in paragraph (2), the privilege provided for in section 704a of the Equal Credit Opportunity Act or section 814a of the Fair Housing Act (as those sections are added by this section) shall apply to a self-test (as that term is defined pursuant to the regulations prescribed under subsection (a)(2) or (b)(2) of this section, as appropriate) conducted before, on, or after the effective date of the regulations prescribed under subsection (a)(2) or (b)(2), as appropriate.(2) Exception. -- The privilege referred to in paragraph (1) does not apply to such a self-test conducted before the effective date of the regulations prescribed under subsection (a) or (b), as appropriate, if --(A) before that effective date, a complaint against the creditor or person engaged in residential real estate related lending activities (as the case may be) was --(i) formally filed in any court of competent jurisdiction; or(ii) the subject of an ongoing administrative law proceeding;(B) in the case of section 704a of the Equal Credit Opportunity Act, the creditor has waived the privilege pursuant to subsection (b)(1)(A)(i) of that section; or(C) in the case of section 814a of the Fair Housing Act, the person engaged in residential real estate related lending activities has waived the privilege pursuant to subsection (b)(1)(A)(i) of that section.Sec. 815. [42 U.S.C. 3614a] Rules to Implement Title The Secretary may make rules (including rules for the collection, maintenance, and analysis of appropriate data) to carry out this title.
Kwan Suh New investor needing help/advice.. I got scammed :(
20 March 2023 | 48 replies
I “bought” a contractor’s sob story and spotted him 50% of his work knowing how much of a no no it was to do so.No good deed goes unpunished I was able to catch up with the bad actor and fire his *** when we about even.
Joshua Amezcua How many REIs are there anyways?
31 August 2023 | 47 replies
I was a background actor in Hollywood for 6 months after graduating high school.
Laura Guy Replacing "Landlord" with "Housing Provider"
17 July 2021 | 116 replies
I agree that bad actors exist on all sides in every industry.
Terri-Leigh H. Deal of a lifetime - Bought from ailing elderly neighbor
18 June 2023 | 51 replies
Also, it is not fair to assume they did not advise her on the value and assume it was all malicious without knowing those facts, that is the same as saying someone is guilty until proven innocent.
Liz C. Applicant with Marijuana conviction from 7 years ago.
13 January 2018 | 40 replies
I understand your point, but being convicted of malicious aggravated assault is much different than being convicted of minor marijuana possession.