
23 May 2023 | 34 replies
If anyone calls Powell an idiot or says he was too slow to react to the recession, they are not realizing that back in 2018, during their meeting, they stated or wished for an event that would help make inflation extra hot so they could raise rates and gain back the power needed to help combat next recession.

25 April 2023 | 38 replies
And in Michigan, eight suspected cases of marijuana laced with fentanyl, occurring between June and November 2021, have been identified.Madeline Hilliard, an ambulance driver and CEO of Trojan Awareness Combatting Overdose (TACO) in Los Angeles, reports she has seen evidence of contaminated marijuana in the field.Fentanyl-Laced Marijuana On the RiseMay 12, 2022In the case of fentanyl, an amount the size of a couple grains of sand can be enough to cause an overdose.https://www.claudiablackcenter...Nearly 800 pounds of fentanyl worth $21.1 million found in shipment of green beansFentanyl is the leading cause of death for Americans under the age of 40.
10 September 2023 | 1 reply
Attorney Pak, the indictment, and other information presented in court: The defendants participated in a scheme in which homebuyers and real estate agents submitted fraudulent loan applications to induce mortgage lenders to fund mortgages.

27 April 2021 | 150 replies
It is fraudulently kept by the scheme operator. 2) Fraudulent profits are paid to early investors from funds obtained by new investors that also aren't actually invested in the method the scheme operator claims.

18 September 2011 | 10 replies
Originally posted by J Scott:I don't hold my properties in business entities in order to protect them from personal lawsuits -- I hold them in business entities to protect my PERSONAL ASSETS from a business lawsuit.Since the sole reason for holding your real estate assets in a business entity is to shield them from lawsuits, then the courts can deem these transfers to be fraudulent and easily pierce the corporate veil.Consult your attorney and discuss the ramifications of the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act and how it may impact your situation.
1 January 2016 | 37 replies
Transfers between spouses, especially in contemplation of an antecedent debt, may raise flags of "fraudulent conveyance", which could void the transaction and allow for creditors of the husband to claw back at the property.

25 November 2014 | 9 replies
Envelopes are still hand-addressed, but contain our logo on the front of it.The response has been about the same, about 0.50% response rate.The biggest hurdle we're trying to overcome is that our company is a scam or fraudulent.

23 August 2017 | 18 replies
If you act or do something fraudulent, then the LLC won't protect you anyway. 2 I agree with. 4 is true when it goes up, but when it goes down, that hedge only lasts until you end up owing more than the house is worth and have to fork out a few hundred bucks every month to make that Payment but you own 10 properties and that oe text storm causes you to foreclose on the property.

3 June 2014 | 29 replies
Fact is, you were not dealing in good faith, you didn't have the ability to buy, you may have been fraudulent in your representations, doing so has caused financial harm to the owner, you chewed up precious time with some screwy plan that the seller could have used to market the property to a real buyer.

15 August 2020 | 192 replies
Perhaps I would be open to new cities beyond where I currently own.But I would definitely restrict my investments to states and communities that have democratic governors that take corona virus seriously and which have the most stringent rules in place to combat the spread of the virus.