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Myka M. Pet Peeves
17 February 2010 | 31 replies
:oops: No sense in acting like I have the need to defend my position.
Sebastian Reynolds Is our house being foreclosed?
14 February 2010 | 7 replies
A default is hereby entered in this action against Defendants: Owner;s name, spouse of owner, Tenant #1 my spouse and Tenant #2 me.
Timothy W. Laugh at Hans Blix's expense
16 February 2010 | 0 replies
Here's a brief vid of Hans Blix defending his Team America World Police persona...by becoming the real life embodiment of the satire.
Danny Johnson Private Lenders Are Hiding
1 March 2010 | 11 replies
I hope they never come under the microscope of the SEC, or they will pay dearly trying to defend themselves from the state.
Bienes Raices Marketing to "dangerous dogs" owners
1 March 2010 | 12 replies
And you get a pat or two with it also.But when the tenant ISNT home and the dog is 'defending' his territory,,,or thinks he is,,,or defines his own property.
Jason K. proper contract assignment technique
19 October 2020 | 13 replies
I need to be ready to defend why he won't get paid.I can see this being a big part of my biz, but I also know I wouldn't risk letting go of my license to pursue this.I need to "soothe" him on the idea as much as I can.I know that I can say that because I'm acting as the "principal" I am abiding by the law..but..Any last recommendations of things I should mention and make note of?
Tom Medwin Should I Just Retire My Real Estate License?
6 April 2010 | 12 replies
Have your attorney draft and sign a letter stating that if you are ever sued for buying low and selling high in a short sale that he'll pay your cost court costs in defending you and any judgement obtained against you for witholding your knowledge from seller and buyer of the values of the subject property as you've learned as a realtor.2.
Bienes Raices Quitclaiming into LLC, and lease
6 April 2010 | 4 replies
Assignee agrees to perform all covenants, conditions and obligations required by Assignor under said Agreement and agrees to defend, indemnify and hold Assignor harmless from any liability or obligation under said Agreement.
Larry Moore If you can't convince them, call them stupid.
25 November 2010 | 90 replies
How do you defend that?
Marc Freislinger Car hit my rental property this morning...
12 October 2010 | 30 replies
I'd suggest you take it to small claims court, I'm pretty sure you'll win since the defendant probably won't be going to court for a civil suit, he'll probably have other more pressing issues at hand.