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Angela DeVolder Illinois Rent Relief
20 May 2020 | 0 replies
“There are a ton of small landlords out there making things work and being as kind and generous as they can, but we can’t just rely on the generosity of individual actors.
Erik Stewart RE investors with humble origins?
5 December 2020 | 64 replies
My first memory of knowing I never wanted a job and wanted to make my own rules was when we weren't allowed to have candy on the bus anymore:We were poor, our grocery store trip was shopping at the GFS (Gordon Food Service) in south side of Indy on Sunday afternoons.
Alex Silang Is being a land lord a "meaningful" job?
11 June 2018 | 34 replies
Like a job that get people’s movie tickets, it looks fun, it feel like handing a adult a candy, they seems excited lol
Federico Cantero Sell or Keep using Cap Rate
20 July 2017 | 17 replies
I also enjoy taking candy away from small children and yell at any toddler that dare play in front of my house. 
Ben Bymaster Raising money for a syndication
22 September 2019 | 18 replies
They still do many things (escrow funds, transactional processing compliance (Accredited Investor Verification, Know Your Customer (KYC) Checks, Anti Money Laundering (AML) Checks, Investor Suitability Checks, Transact Offerings, bad actor checks), due diligence, data retention, etc.
Chris S. setting up LLC in Ohio
8 January 2016 | 5 replies
In reconciling competing views from the Ohio Appellate Courts, the Dombroski Court found it “necessary to modify the second prong of the Belvedere test to allow for piercing in the event that egregious wrongs are committed by shareholders” and held that in order to “fulfill the second prong of the Belvedere test for piercing the corporate veil a plaintiff must demonstrate that the defendant shareholder exercised control over the corporation in such a manner as to commit fraud, an illegal act, or a similarly unlawful act.”Whether an Ohio court will pierce an LLCs corporate veil is a fact specific inquiry that will vary from case to case.
Christopher W. California Foreclosure Consultant?
21 August 2009 | 6 replies
Until there is case law backing up the idea that intent determines if you fall under the Act or not, I think you are playing with fire.
Account Closed Post-its - Anybody use them?
16 February 2009 | 3 replies
They distribute, I give them the money they were going to have to sell candy to get.
Dennis Tierney Do you disclose a haunting?
16 April 2019 | 87 replies
Last night I was a guest of a fellow real estate investor (and former child actor) to the world famous Magic Castle in Hollywood. 
John R Kepler Domestic problem tenant
8 August 2022 | 9 replies
And 3 weeks later when the alcohol wears off, and a heart shaped box of candy appears with apologies--he's back in the saddle.So she wants to control things and have him taken off, you have a contract with him also, what if he wants her taken off and booted to the curb.Cowboy references because  I like @Nathan G.'