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6 November 2024 | 5 replies
Insurance would cover it, I would pay the deductible, and no assets would be lost.If you are in an area like San Diego where people are more likely to sue, a judge is more likely to find you guilty, and the payout is expected to be higher, you may consider an umbrella insurance policy.
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4 November 2024 | 4 replies
You go in front of a judge they appoint a trustee and you make scheduled payments usually smaller than the previous payment until you get caught up and a head.In most cases you can rebuild your credit scores while you are making payments back to the trustee.
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4 November 2024 | 11 replies
I feel in the event of a law suit, it will ultimately come down to whatever the judge/jury decides...again...subjective.
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9 November 2024 | 44 replies
They will also have their rights extinguished and a judge will sign an order to have the liens released.This is a high-level strategy that requires a lot of knowledge and some cash as you will not be able to purchase these properties using financing.
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7 November 2024 | 15 replies
So, that would mean as soon as the judge's date passes you know they aren't living there because they cannot legally inhabit the place anyways. 6.
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21 November 2024 | 305 replies
If you put them on the same lease but treat them all as individuals, if you ever go to court, it's possible the judge would say, "If it walks like a duck and talks like a duck..."
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1 November 2024 | 18 replies
I appeared remotely in one session front of the judge alongside the attorney, who was barely competent.We ended up reaching a settlement through the court system, which I offered as a gentleman's agreement.
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30 October 2024 | 4 replies
Judges allow time for these explanations, but only for so long.
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3 November 2024 | 56 replies
But again, I’m not trying to get all into my case, I’m focused more on factual OCGA law and or other known criminal charges and references to them I can research along with more info from an experienced lender, attorney, judge etc who might know what I can later go after the prior lender as well for.
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31 October 2024 | 5 replies
Using an attorney, CPA or a 3rd party as agent is smarter.2) Having an Operating Agreement---Without one, you don't have a viable LLC and highly likely a judge will set it aside.3) Buying a property in your name to get a FNMA/FHA/VA mortgage, then transferring the property to an LLC via QCD.