John Thedford
Our REIA Meeting With DBPR: re what is unlicensed brokering
10 August 2016 | 29 replies
She did address one specific case where the file has been turned over to the state attorneys office for prosecution.
Ranjit Wasu
Starting out on Wholesaling in Florida
17 December 2016 | 17 replies
Violate a C&D and the next step is prosecution by the state.
Account Closed
foreclosure stripping
22 June 2016 | 3 replies
I would like to prosecute them but need the Florida statue on that.
Jacob Anthony D. Estayo
Do i need a business license for wholesaling in Las Vegas?
1 March 2019 | 9 replies
Here is AZ, 2 of my favorite wholesalers just received C&D letters from the Dept of RE to quit all activity, or face prosecution.
Marc Faulkner
Ethics of Park Owners Requiring First Right of Refusal?
30 January 2020 | 47 replies
I will sometimes exchange a first right for not prosecuting back space rent.
Ben Wenger
Two leases with same tenant
1 November 2016 | 5 replies
Ben,that is a criminal offense on both his and your part.You are attempting to defraud the government of tax dollars and you will be prosecuted when it is discovered eventually.Tell them no and leave it at that.
Brandon Turner
How Can I Control My Garbage Bill at My Apartment Complex?
20 June 2016 | 28 replies
You want to keep people from using your property a as cut through.Setting up even a fake camera with a sign with the county or city code on it that dumping is illegal. this site is monitored, and violaters will be prosecuted helps curb things.
Christian Bors
Collect half rent?
8 October 2015 | 39 replies
If the first comes and when the new rent posts she owes $601 with the late fee you get that eviction filed and prosecute it until she's either out or 100% caught up.The law here in Maryland is very unique in that we can take partial payments all the way up until the sheriff is at their door.
Chris Mason
Oakland Fire: Chatter about criminal prosecution of landlord.
6 December 2016 | 7 replies
Complaints to the city that brought out an inspector, who tried to enter on Nov. 17, failed and never returned.In such cases, said Robert Weisberg, a Stanford law professor and co-director of the school’s Criminal Justice Center, someone responsible for the property can be convicted of involuntary manslaughter if “a reasonable person under the circumstances would have realized there was some high probability of death.”I'm not going to post the entire article, but it has a decent summary of what it takes for a landlord to expose themselves to criminal prosecution.
Account Closed
Racist if dont rent to criminals
10 April 2016 | 2 replies
The Department of Housing and Urban Development warned last week that landlords who refuse to rent to anyone with a criminal record are in violation of the Fair Housing Act and can be prosecuted and fined for racial discrimination. 10-page “guidance” issued on April 4, the federal agency announced that any landlord with a blanket policy of not renting to people with a criminal conviction is effectively discriminating on the basis of race or national origin.