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MarieChele Porter Renting to a violent felon?
22 January 2021 | 101 replies
Maybe the prosecutor, judge, and jury were also minorities and they found this individual guilty and sentenced him to 25 years because that's what he deserved? 
Janea L. When is the best time to set up an LLC?
26 May 2023 | 18 replies
Even if I were sued, I document everything and obey the law, so I won't be found guilty.
Russell Brazil Matt Onofrio Pleads Guilty To Bank Fraud
15 July 2023 | 1 reply

Well looks like this saga has mostly come to a close. I wonder how it works out for his victims....some of which are individuals from these very forums. I also wonder if some of his friends will be still defending him...

Casey Fisher Eviction Attorney Needed
18 October 2018 | 6 replies
So the letters from the neighborhood went unread, a court document with a felons sentence who was illegally occupying the property, provided by the county clerk that day, in-admissible because it was not certified.....all copies of correspondence from plumbers, septic providers and general emails, not admissible, all hear say unless they show up to testify...In a small town, that's a tough pill to swallow and most people don't want to get involved.So a bad tenant, (who went through the background credit check) ends up 5 months of no rent, added a pit bill to a non-pet property, added a boyfriend, (not on the lease) who later became a felon (now in prison) after he aimed a rifle at the sheriff's deputy on a neighborhood complaint, non admissible....hearsay, even though the address of the felon in the court records reflects he resided at the property.No, we did not have an attorney because we thought it would be a no-brainer.....the court system offered no advance help on what would be involved in this process......we'll see what the judge decides....the tenant brought her child to the courtroom, pleading that she has no where to go....Meanwhile, the owner who we represent, legally blind, who lived too far to travel, has a property that was a nice property until this tenant decided to change the flavor of a good neighborhood and put everyone through living hell.
Nico Grasso Insane "Relocation Assistance" in Portland, OR
15 May 2021 | 3 replies
I recommend you write a fairly short notice with no emotional pleading or other nonsense.
Kayl Kam LLC, CPA, depreciation, tax write off - Rookie turning residential into rental
21 May 2023 | 3 replies
Even if I were sued, I document everything and obey the law, so I won't be found guilty.
Maurice Lightner Tulsa Real Estate Fund
7 October 2020 | 136 replies
Guilty people never admit their guilt.
Lauren Beech Is a quit claim my answer?
1 July 2023 | 8 replies
Even if I were sued, I document everything and obey the law, so I won't be found guilty.
Todd Whiddon Diary of a POP TOP Second Story Addition Project
21 February 2020 | 171 replies
I never heard back from that letter, but I saw an ad for J's GUARANTEED TRILLIONS WHILE YOU SLEEP REAL ESTATE event and knew I that if I could plead my case in person, he would have no choice but to take me under his wing.It was a capacity crowd of 100,000 people.  
Todd Moriarty Do I charge more rent if my tenant wants month-to-month lease?
24 March 2016 | 16 replies
(It doesn't matter if you're discriminating--if it appears you are, you are guilty until proven innocent.)