
31 May 2017 | 284 replies
Everyone would do well to follow him and learn as much as possible about not only flipping houses, but also the systems he uses to get more done than anyone I know in the business.For the record, he did not ask me to defend him, and I am not one of his students.

8 July 2014 | 1 reply
The defendant even elaborated fake bank statements for his company Paradigm, claiming that, “for every dollar invested, he had a dollar in the bank.”Other horrifying stories have come to the surface of Donahoo’s excess with investors funds, including a shopping spree in Park City, Utah with $10,000 being spent on fur coats.If you are thinking of doing trust deed lending or other loans with an individual or company such as this, think again.

8 July 2014 | 7 replies
You may be able to find info in the foreclosure case you found in the civil court records online - see if anyone was served on behalf of the homeowner (attorney listed for them as defendant maybe?)

10 July 2014 | 2 replies
Only other option if you want to go the low road is to have em move out and defend the foreclosure while you rent it out and split the rent with em to help pay the legal bills.

8 July 2014 | 7 replies
Sheriff's department has 30 days to 60 days time frame to serve the defendant.

2 July 2019 | 15 replies
***This will be my first investment property***Thanks for any adviceHere is how they define the coverage:Personal Liability - Each OccurrencePersonal Liability provides protection if someone makes a claim or files a suit against you (or someone covered by the policy) for accidental personal injury or property damage and the cost to defend any such claims or suits against you.

17 July 2014 | 59 replies
Your only getting the ones defending the investment and how great it is for them.. the ones that lost all their money well they are doing other things and lost interest in the dream that's my take on it.

21 July 2014 | 0 replies
Here is a perfect example:http://www.naplesnews.com/news/crime/florida-landlord-accused-of-stabbing-tenantsWe all get a tenant or two that makes us kinda go nuts...but....they are best dealt with in the court system as a defendant rather than US being a criminal defendant:):)

23 July 2014 | 36 replies
If at a later date you deny someone with bad credit it would be harder to defend turning someone down because of credit when you accepted a non-protected class with bad credit.

23 July 2014 | 8 replies
I would have no hesitation to buy the property, and sign an indemnification to the sellers that I would defend any possible issues with it.