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B Lacy Earnest money deposit
11 January 2022 | 13 replies
I build myself a website, became the Supreme Overlord Supreme of SEO and credibility, thus ranking my website #1 on Google and voila, free highly motivated seller leads every day...
Josh Platko Note Nightmare
13 April 2016 | 23 replies
You can build a pretty strong case on why mortgages couldn't be stripped (based on previous supreme court cases) but unless you're BoA you're not going to have the means to bring it to superior courts.
Account Closed Judicial Foreclosure Question
14 May 2013 | 8 replies
Even though it would become effective on signing, in practice I don't think it will go anywhere until the FL Supreme Court rewrites the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure.
Eddie Lehwald Massive Appreciation-Hold, Sell, Refinance?
1 February 2017 | 13 replies
I'm driving myself crazy going back and forth on choices and could definitely use some insight from folks with more knowledge and experience.Here are the numbers:2012 Purchase Price: $106,7502016 appraisal: $265,00030 year mortgage, $94,627 @ 3.75% (PITI $785.80/month of which $84.50 is PMI that will be gone in May)Remaining mortgage balance: $78,600Rent: $1250/monthI'd be supremely grateful for any thoughts anyone could offer, and I'm looking forward to the discussion!
Rob Bergeron Notice To All Landlords: New Pilot Program
12 August 2020 | 3 replies
Update from attorney Michelle Rawn:Notice to all Landlords: Here is a new pilot program that was instituted by the Kentucky Supreme Court in Jefferson County, Kentucky.Supreme Court of Kentucky 2020-59 ORDER Re: Jefferson County Eviction Diversion Pilot Project The impact of evictions on both tenants and landlords during the COVID-19 emergency has been recognized by state and federal authorities through the suspension of eviction proceedings.
Clark Coffey Ideas to better filter potential tenants needed!
1 March 2021 | 9 replies
Wolfson, the California Supreme Court decided that the Unruh protections are not necessarily restricted to these characteristics.
Brian Gibbons Is the CFBP going out of business?
12 October 2016 | 2 replies
The Bureau believes that Congress’s decision to make the Director removable only for cause is consistent with Supreme Court precedent and the Bureau is considering options for seeking further review of the Court’s decision.
Sid Franklin How did Detroit go broke? Why did property values decline in Detroit? What about Chicago?
25 June 2015 | 3 replies
Because of several Illinois Supreme Court decisions prohibiting pension and retiree healthcare "reform" (cuts), the day of reckoning on the massive pension debt is about to hit Chicago, Cook County, Illinois and many more units of local government.What's your take on Detroit and Chicago? 
Kelly N. Ban on renting to Section 8, 3 year time limit on renting rules proposed for new development
27 July 2015 | 8 replies
Considering the Supreme Court just ruled that you're allowed to sue HUD over unintentional clumping of low income housing, I'm guessing you'd probably be pretty safe to sue a township over overtly excluding it. 
Matt R. Anyone ever purchase a HOA foreclosure deed?
19 September 2014 | 43 replies
HI Matt-We discussed this a bit here:http://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/67/topics/6706...This issue is currently pending before the Supreme Court of Nevada.