
9 January 2014 | 14 replies
If you flex and deviate, then it's going to be really difficult for your lawyer to defend you if you are charged with illegal discrimination.

1 March 2012 | 28 replies
I talk to newbie investors every day who call me with a deal they want me to fund, and state the ARV of the property according to their realtor. 99% of the time it is overstated, and the newbie investor vehemently defends the realtor.

27 March 2017 | 30 replies
lol telling the man to move wow I'm from Wa state we had no HOA we took care of our homes because we had pride if I were to ask any of you adults as pals if you felt you needed to be babysat and told the right thing you need to do with your property you would look at me like I'm crazy but yet that's what the HOA does this everyday we are paying ppl to tell us what we can do with our property it's insane we alow this to happen i am a disabled veteran I served my country I had to move to Arizona and because I used a va loan was pretty much forced to buy a home with the anti American HOA then I read a women in Florida whos father is a police officer was forced to removed her blue lives flag because the HOA felt it was racist now I know alot of police officers i served with them and they come in all shapes sizes and colors so yes I bought a blue lives flag and will be proudly displaying it on my home hoping the HOA tells me to remove it I am on a fixed income but I will fight for my rights in court for my freedom of speech just like I fought for my country after 9/11 look these facts up yourself I won't be coming back to do your work for ya but there are alot of cases were ppls 14th and 1st amendment are being violated everyday by HOA it's appalling ppl are even coming on here to defend them I can't help but wonder how many are members of the HOA or are such narcissist you think all your neighbors must be told what to do but I'm sure you are all perfect

23 March 2012 | 16 replies
I am however a zealous defender of real estate investing, and behavior like this would almost certainly give flipping a bad name.So, BP Community... what (if anything) is to be done here?
4 April 2012 | 5 replies
The tax assessor's ratio to determine the value of the dwelling structure and hence your depreciation basis is perfectly acceptable and defendable to the IRS.

11 April 2012 | 7 replies
The bank 'owned both the first and second liens on the property and ended up hiring two separate attorneys to deal with the snafu — one to bring the lawsuit and another to defend itself.”'

9 April 2013 | 16 replies
I'm petrified of the little creatures," Marinaccio, 65, said in Monday's Buffalo News.The lower court jury returned a verdict of $1.3 million against the town and $328,400 against Kieffer for compensatory damages, as well as $250,000 in punitive damages against Kieffer.In reversing the punitive damages, the Court of Appeals said they are awarded only when there is evidence "of spite or malice, or a fraudulent or evil motive on the part of the defendant, or such a conscious and deliberate disregard of the interests of others that the conduct may be called willful or wanton."

22 April 2013 | 17 replies
I would not approach the defendant without an attorney.

13 April 2013 | 30 replies
Now it's game on, and you have to defend what you did.