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Amy Mason Paying on damages
19 May 2016 | 16 replies
your house, your problem.The Real Estate co. had nothing to do with the damaged floors and are your go between ( PM ) while the tenants are there. but you can go after them for the damages that have to be repaired. if they are found guilty and have to pay, if you can't get the money right away, see if you can garnish their pay check. why not check with your insurance co. you should be covered for that in your policy.
Corey Dutton Beware of Insurance Scams from Private Money Lenders
7 May 2020 | 6 replies
Then later said that it was being held up because the insurance company was requesting a "Non-Collateral Insurance Certificate" to complete the wire transfer.He contacted the Insurance Company and the cost was $4,250; but after pleading with them they agreed to accept half ($2,125) up front and the balance after the loan is funded.We're still arguing about me paying the $2,125 directly to the insurance company.He's talking about his company's policy & non-disclosure agreements.So I Googled and came across this article.
John Hixon How to proceed - Seller owns free and clear
13 July 2015 | 9 replies
Don't get me wrong I'm guilty of doing this myself.
Blake Garcia Military Tenant Breaking Lease
30 April 2014 | 11 replies
The lease holds her accountable for the negligence, but I was going to waive the repair since I've had it since October and not positive that she was guilty.
Joffrey Long Usury Expert Witness: California Mortgage Litigation Questions
2 January 2013 | 23 replies
But, if anyone is "qualified" and interested in seeking such business (as you can be paid as approved by the court) you'll need to keep a sharp eye on your reputation and how it may effect other business as you may be lowering the hammer on peers and if they are not found guilty may have long memories.
Erik Kubec Rental property burned down -- need advice
22 January 2013 | 12 replies
If the landlord intended to start the fire, he would be guilty of arson, insurance wouldn't cover the claim and he'd be subject to punitive damages in addition to the property lost in the fire.
Luiz Souza BOA careless & irresponsable act.
15 March 2010 | 3 replies
Well, all the facts were not presented in the story, however, it would not surprise me if BoA is in violation of laws and guilty of criminal damage.
Nick Dunin What is the best way to evaluate repairs needed?
16 July 2010 | 15 replies
I was guilty on my first one of not protecting the profit.
Mark S. Strategy Change: Multi to 3/2
29 November 2013 | 27 replies
I am guilty of only participating in "recent forum posts" area myself :) I understand, and that is why I am helping as much as I am able.
Adam Roberts First cash for keys eviction story
17 December 2013 | 8 replies
She was not happy since it's the holidays, and she pleaded that she could actually still afford the rent, etc etc.