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Nathan Gesner What's going to happen to NY City?
5 April 2022 | 186 replies
Not sure if there is any merit comparing the two.
Mike Mullins The Bigger Pockets Method???
25 May 2019 | 59 replies
Hi @Mike Mullins,Both things exist (blue skies and doom/gloom) in the investing world, but I think the Bigger Pockets methods have merit and have been proven by enough people. 
Jeff S. Portland, Oregon passes tenant screening criteria
23 June 2019 | 32 replies
This disparate impact thing has some merit from a legal perspective because employers have had to deal with this for a while @Nathan G.
Jason Hartman Have you had any experience with National Real Estate Insurance Group (NREIG)/Affinity Group Management?
26 July 2020 | 143 replies
Reasons for claims to be denied include fraud, misinformation, not adhering to the contract conditions (such as securing vacant properties, protecting properties from further damage after a loss, reporting a loss in a timely manner…)So, your usage of the word reasonable in relation to your specific claim is difficult to address without sharing all of the relevant details, but again you can refer to the carrier’s denial, dated May 1, 2014 for the valid and factual reasons your loss was denied.As for us “getting carrier to pay reasonable claims”, we’ve indicated numerous times here, we are the agency, and have no ability to influence a carrier’s decision, as the facts uncovered by their investigation of each claim, stand on their own merit.
Edita D. Tenant owes us 3700$ with intention to file for bankruptcy.
1 August 2016 | 46 replies
Your technique of bombasting the opposition with lots of information that has no merit, followed by lots of deflection and posturing, may also work - as long as nobody else in the courtroom knows more than you.Unfortunately, this does actually happen.  
Andrey Y. How you can profit from a Big Mortgage
8 April 2020 | 117 replies
Next real estate cycle, Andrey Y model continues to have merit
Elad Messing Insurance which covers landlords from tenant's lawsuits
1 August 2017 | 6 replies
This lawyer would have to advise them of the actual merits of their case and the odds of them winning it.  
Matthew McNeil Brandon Turner Nails it on the COVID-19 Rent Due Advice
26 March 2020 | 50 replies
@Matthew McNeilThe rent deferral has some merit.  
Kim Farmer Looking for a good book.....
19 May 2020 | 5 replies
Learn the basics regarding landlord-tenant law with Nolo Press books:  https://store.nolo.com/products/landlord-tenantIf you are going to be trying to sell someone on the merits of a rental, you should understand the laws that matter to them.
Carman Callahan Law enforcement tenants
19 November 2019 | 8 replies
Nonsense.EDIT:I guess i could see some merit in discounting a LEO if your apartment complex is in the hood and you would benefit from having his cruiser parked outside every night, but other than that, tell him to go kick rocks.