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Account Closed New Construction Single Family Rentals???
23 March 2021 | 5 replies
I took one of his classes years ago when I took the contractor's exam and I was well prepared.I did run across a BiggerPockets video(BP Podcast 168)  featuring Cameron Skinner. 
Michael L. What insurance company are you using?
13 February 2023 | 5 replies
Quote from @Cameron Moore: Hire an insurance broker.
Jared Sandler Choosing a Hard Money Lender
28 July 2020 | 3 replies
@Cameron Rockwell very kind of you.
Kenny Larkin Raising Capital from outside investors
30 March 2023 | 12 replies
It was allegedly launched in December but when you go the SEC site (google SEC edgar search for those wanting to know), of course they did not register it.PSA for people, even a Reg D still gets filed with the SEC, it just gets filed under a Reg D and an exemption but there is still a filing requirement.
Rob K. Has a tenant or former tenant ever sued you?
7 December 2013 | 28 replies
I had one disgruntled tenant that I evicted threaten to sue me over an alleged illegal eviction.
Account Closed How to pick a good location?
1 June 2012 | 11 replies
Originally posted by Cameron Berube:Thanks for the feedback everyone,Patrick Snyder, do you have issues with vacancy rates in college neighborhoods, or does the constant flow of students make up for the turnover rate?
Robert Johnson Johnson CIty TN meetups.
18 July 2020 | 3 replies
@Robert Johnson @Cameron Lee Brown, you were saying something about JC meetups, right?
Ahmed Majeed Suing a former tenant for damages
15 August 2020 | 4 replies
No one else.You need to do the best job you can presenting your case and making it as clear as possible for the judge exactly what is supposedly owed by the tenant and why they owe it to you.When I presented my case, I actually put together a binder for the judge that contained things like: the total amount I was claiming; a complete breakdown of charges that I used to get to that number; before and after photos for all the damages I was alleging that showed how the property looked (undamaged) when the tenant moved in and how it looked (damaged) when they left; receipts for all the repairs; a copy of the lease and past due rent notices to show the rent amount and justify the past due rent & late charges that I was requesting; etc. 
Mike Hsiao Question about California Civil and San Diego Municipal Code violations
30 March 2023 | 5 replies
The Case description is as follows: Plaintiff (City of San Diego) alleges the defendant’s (current owners + the previous owner) use or maintenance of their property has resulted in numerous California Civil and San Diego Municipal Code violations, which constitutes a public nuisance.The date the case was filed was March 2022, which is just 1 month BEFORE the property was sold to the current owners.QUESTION: I plan to ask the Realtor if he knows anything about this.   
Jamil Rivera Limitless vs Morris invest
4 June 2019 | 94 replies
I hope he enjoyed the millions he made or was as alleged misappropriated.