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George Faulkner Need advice on loan issue
6 January 2017 | 9 replies
I am doing a 30yr fixed convictional loan and am scheduled to close in less then 2 weeks.
Michael Otis Issues With Tenant Before Move-In Date
1 December 2016 | 22 replies
His felony conviction was about 10 years ago when he was a minor, so I figure if he has a job and has been a contributing member of society, it might be okay but I'll put necessary precautions in place to protect myself. 
Nat C. Another day, another shonky contractor
19 June 2015 | 30 replies
I think not.I value people with the courage and conviction to carry out their ideas.
Mel Hignell Found adult videos shot in—and outside—our Portland Airbnb
10 June 2019 | 137 replies
She's already been convicted for her library video and no one else was seen in those.
Saul L. Detroit- Foreign Investor
14 February 2017 | 28 replies
Agree with you completely- there are similar and better returns out there for an out of state investor - without the headache.Don't get me wrong, There are many experienced local players doing very well in Detroit and I have met a lot of them- but I have become convinced that the kind of things that they are doing, cannot be done long distance.Investing in Detroit I experienced things that were totally off the playing field for me- Just two  examples of many:  a home that was tenanted (by my PM) with what I later discovered  to be convicted criminals with federal tax liens on their assets and no ability whatsoever to pay rent, or a different management company that through pure negligence allowed a cash flowing Sec 8 property to go into abatement , thereby losing the tenant and then simply resigning from the job leaving, me to try and clean up the mess and costing me thousands.
Will Barnard 100,000 or 1,000, which comes first?
4 May 2013 | 62 replies
Perhaps, the tone of conviction that comes from more seasoned folks proves to spook new posters.
Account Closed My plan to become a Real Estate Developer - what's your take?
14 June 2017 | 39 replies
The hard part is the conviction to stay the course and the willing to expand on your idea of what it take to succeed.  
Bill Ellingsworth buying back your home?
23 August 2011 | 10 replies
And yes, I know of prosecuted and convicted cases in my state.
Joe C. Foreclosure Property Tenant Issues
8 August 2013 | 8 replies
They arrested the guy for burglary, and he actually got convicted, served time, and was ordered to pay restitution.
James Schiller ?Modifying your second lien and getting qualified for a home loan modification
30 October 2013 | 0 replies
You should not have been convicted of theft, felony or forgery in relation with a mortgage transaction since the last 10 years.