
8 August 2011 | 10 replies
Transferring assets to a business entity for the sole purpose of lawsuit protection is a violation of the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act, and, if you are sued, your presumed "asset protection" will likely evaporate.

24 September 2011 | 104 replies
The plaintiffs could not prove he committed any improper or fraudulent acts and did NOTHING wrong as manager of his LLC, so the lawsuit against George himself was dismissed.

4 August 2016 | 23 replies
Of course if you want to gamble on appreciation and have a negative cash flowing project the west coast is great for that.

29 July 2016 | 9 replies
Good deal for me since the stock market is a gamble anyway.

25 July 2016 | 0 replies
And that same contractors gambling addiction spinning out of control.

4 August 2016 | 15 replies
I have worked with several realtors in the past, but realized that even though I had a great experience with them, I would probably not take them in my "investment team" for variety of reasons.Some realtors are getting excited to "get you under contract fast" and the enthusiasm quickly dies out if you refuse to gamble on the deals.

11 August 2015 | 19 replies
Bars, brothels and gambling sprung up around the railroad and we still see a more "colorful" environment in Ogden.

19 January 2018 | 147 replies
Never-mind the fraudulent property management.

18 August 2015 | 14 replies
@David HunterWouldn't a better course for immediate action be to find a title rep and start narrowing down his farm prospects instead of gambling on an area and then losing steam when it doesn't work out?

10 August 2015 | 5 replies
If the sellers truly "cheated" you and it was fraudulent, then sue them for it on its own merit.