
7 June 2015 | 41 replies
Personally, if I were to assume ownership of a rental property tomorrow, I would do a criminal background check, employment verification and determine whether or not the potential tenant(s) have ever been evicted.

4 January 2016 | 10 replies
I have a few options, ignore him, go after criminal charges for felony mail and wire fraud, take him to civil court or I can evict the trouble maker.

22 December 2015 | 9 replies
the applicant signs a authorization for you to view their credit,criminal...you submit the info to the screening service they provide you with the info, you decide if you want to approve or decline the application.

8 January 2016 | 13 replies
Before you show the place, be sure to tell the prospects your minimum standards over the phone, such as no evictions, deposit requirements, criminal/credit check.

16 January 2016 | 37 replies
It is always amazing to me what lengths criminals will go to steal from investors!

2 February 2016 | 51 replies
My particular tenant had a long history of criminal convictions, property damage and small claims against him (6 to be exact) and 2 previous evictions.
18 January 2016 | 34 replies
In our state, I doubt a restraining order would prevent the carrying away of basic personalty, but if it is a really heinous person that might do things like strip copper or something and has a bad criminal history, I could see a restraining order being issued.I'd be happy to dig up some case law for my particular state, but I'd warn that it isn't applicable in yours.

19 April 2019 | 33 replies
Didn't like how he treated the audience saying we were mentally challenged and broke and criminals but the amount of people signing up for the upsell proved it was a good strategy2.

11 January 2016 | 14 replies
Make sure to do a full and complete background check (credit, criminal, etc.)

29 December 2016 | 36 replies
My suggestion is get a good RE lawyer or steal a good copy - one that someone paid a lot of money for and then change the names to protect the guilty and damn the innocent :-) Note to Self - Divorce lawyers and Criminal attorneys may have gotten you out of jail - but they do not know RE Law...so have someone who practices RE law do the docs...or the title company will jam you up at closing....when they do not like the LLC docs......