David P.
Tenant threatens to withhold rent?
9 September 2022 | 74 replies
Document all of your efforts to get rid of this tenant, and to secure the dogs and get rid of the dogs as soon as possible (if you end up the target of a lawsuit, you'll need to prove that you took every step possible to mitigate and eliminate the risk these dogs pose).This is a really unfortunate situation, and it makes me really mad at the negligent tenant who didn't supervise these dogs...however, there is a bizarre silver lining: although it's horrible that these dogs attacked you, and I definitely feel sorry for that, it's much better that they attacked you, and not the neighbor's children (who could have been killed or much more seriously injured than you were). ...this could have been a much bigger tragedy than it was, so let's be thankful that the worst case scenario didn't occur...
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STR Hosts Sued For Baby's Fentanyl Death
17 March 2023 | 31 replies
This is a tragedy for sure.
Matt R.
The changing face of Los Angeles - Gentrification areas
12 April 2017 | 50 replies
The real tragedy is that these council members know that these laws actually driver rents HIGHER (by limiting supply of new units being built), but know that their voters are too ignorant or uninterested to understand the macro economics of the LA real estate market, and only vote based on who voted for strict rent control ordinances.
Barry Schwartz
FORECLOSE HAS HAPPENING IN SUFFOLK COUNTY NY
18 October 2017 | 9 replies
BarryThis sounds like a terrible tragedy has befallen your friend.
Stan C.
How can I find an honest and moral adviser/mentor?
23 January 2018 | 64 replies
Here’s maybe the way the inverse would work, you can tell me how attractive you would find this:“I’m a CPA with medical issues and a family tragedy that’s looking to learn to play the accordion.
Atul Mohlajee
Tenant wants to keep a German Shephard dog
30 July 2022 | 16 replies
You might find as well having the German Shepherd around mitigates or prevents a tragedy.
Jerry Tolle
9/11/01
16 September 2009 | 5 replies
A day a nation united under tragedy a day that we will never forget.
Brian Diez
"Operation Clean Sweep"
18 December 2008 | 49 replies
The reason: horrible stuff can happen to otherwise moral people, all of which can completely trash a heretofore decades-old pristine payment history--accidents, uncooperative health insurance adjusters, sudden unemployment, expensive litigation, divorce with unsatisfactory terms, personal tragedies of all kinds, etc.Consider this: Credit scores, and the credit reports that underlie them, have become a kind of "Human Worth Quotient" rather than simply a flexible credit score.