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5 October 2014 | 24 replies
I gave final notice and she accused me of taking advantage of them.
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3 October 2011 | 14 replies
that way if anyone accuses you of not raising rents evenly, you have documentation of your plan and why.
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1 January 2016 | 6 replies
@Mike Lynch happens every day all day.. people buy homes from other people.only thing that gets a little sketchy is when you or an investor aquires a property through false pretense's.. it can be a moral issue .. or it can be a legal issue.however this is why I like buying off of MLS when I can .. once its listed to the world whatever we agree on there is no issue with me as the buyer being accused of taking advantage of someone else.taking advantage usually means taking advantage of the less educated or the older folks that may be a tad confused... like they read their tax bill and see there house is assessed at30k and when its worth 100k and they think its only worth 30k and sell it for that.
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4 February 2016 | 11 replies
In the current red hot market where full price and over offers are the norm, my basis in acquiring new buy-and-hold properties is 3% better than buyers who use an agent.It's not all good, in Texas, a licensed agent making a purchase for themselves from an unrepresented seller is required to provide the seller with a CMA in an effort to protect sellers from being misled and to protect agents from accusations after the sale.
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27 November 2009 | 16 replies
Your tenants will accuse you of being money hungry or worse (while sticking you with bills that *they* racked up) and they will always put themselves first.
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24 November 2020 | 42 replies
In July, you accused me of making up the 50% rule and now you claim that it's been around for years.
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21 August 2015 | 2 replies
Dont want to be the heavy one here and dont enjoy the possible reputation threats and accusations that are starting to occur.
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26 November 2013 | 30 replies
I'm just saying maybe call them first before reporting them to the media and making accusations of fraud.
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24 April 2017 | 0 replies
The survival of one of the nation's largest non-bank mortgage servicing companies was thrown into question Thursday as the company was hit with federal and state lawsuits for allegedly failing borrowers with mistakes, shortcuts and other problems that cost some people their homes.Ocwen Financial Corporation allegedly botched basic functions such as sending accurate monthly mortgage statements, properly crediting borrowers' payments and handling taxes and insurance, according to a lawsuit filed in a Florida federal court by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.The CFPB also accused the company, based in West Palm Beach of improperly foreclosing on struggling borrowers, ignoring complaints and selling servicing rights to mortgage loans without fully disclosing mistakes the company and its subsidiaries made in borrowers' records.Read full article here...
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3 March 2019 | 33 replies
A really sharp lawyer might see through it but an average personal injury / ambulance chaser might not and tell the accusing person that they won't take the case on contingency.