Brooks Conkle
Looking for Skip Trace Tools to Track Down Sellers
9 September 2017 | 44 replies
All you have to do is Google "real estate investor arrested" to read for hours about the people that thought they could get away with it.
Alex Bekeza
the MUST HAVE app? Whats the biggest game changer?
28 January 2019 | 100 replies
I once googled a potential borrower who I quickly discovered had been arrested a few years prior for stealing 40 cattle in the rural midwest lol
Russell Ponce
Prospect Brings Letter to Cops
15 July 2014 | 23 replies
You can always tell him/her that unless you are under arrest (or as Account Closed suggested, have a house to sell), they can direct any current and/or future inquiries to your attorney.
Account Closed
i just got my first angry caller
31 May 2014 | 7 replies
There was a clown in a busy restaurant every other word was F this and F that in front of children, and I knew this lady who is a federal agent setting across from me, and she asked the clown to drop the F word, and he said he was in control they arrested the clown.Joe Gore
John Ewas
Offering on foreclosure, guy still living in house
13 April 2016 | 2 replies
It would give us something to watch on the news when you get arrested...or worse.The most effective way, is the legal way.
Robin Grimes
Tenant Applicants say the dumbest things
3 May 2023 | 1572 replies
His arrest record didn't look so good.
Cole Davis
Background Checks without SS Number
15 May 2017 | 19 replies
You should also be able to search based on name/dob if they've been arrested since they got here.
David Shives
Medical marijuana
2 May 2015 | 34 replies
While the feds have pretty much said that they won't be bothering folks in Colorado or Washington, there is always **some** small amount of risk that a SWAT team will kick in your door to arrest somebody eating a brownie on the couch.
Matt Moldenhauer
HUD Threatens To Sue Landlords Who Screen Tenants For Felonies
13 April 2016 | 18 replies
“HUD will use the full force of the law to protect the fair housing rights of folks who’ve been arrested or who’re returning to their communities after serving time in jail or prison,” HUD Secretary Julian Castro warned.By “full force,” he means the “disparate impact” theory of civil-rights enforcement, which HUD claims is written into the Fair Housing Act even though the phrase appears nowhere in the statute.Disparate impact holds businesses liable for colorblind policies and practices that may have adverse outcomes for minorities — in this case, screening all apartment applicants for criminal histories.
Emmanuella Broadhurst
Can she make me pay
13 April 2016 | 34 replies
The police show up and arrest the daughters for trespassing.