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Sarah Young Would you renew a lease on a disrespectful tenant?
8 January 2019 | 143 replies
Depending on the seriousness of her threats of course.Good luck!
Peter Kovachev Tenant Threatening Law Suite
12 February 2019 | 19 replies
Anyone who threatens to sue, they are 99.9% of the time empty threats designed to try to just get their way or bully you into acting a certain way.That said - you told him $200 per month off for 2 months.
Justin K. Small Claims Court for breach of contract with a contractor
27 January 2019 | 83 replies
So he was owed about $20,000, paid me $5k up front and he collected $15k plus the satisfaction of following through on his threats and public knowledge, justice, etc.
Sara Shinn How to deny a tenant request for modification to property
14 February 2019 | 36 replies
It's just not worth the threat of lawsuit
Penny Alexander unwilling to repair
11 February 2011 | 17 replies
i don't think getting code enforcement and an attorney involved at step 1 is a good idea..litigation should be used as a last resort after the landlord ignores your requests ( and keeps receiving rents) --it shouldn't be used as a blanket threat each time there's something wrong with the property...first get in touch with the landlord...if the owner is using a property management company, then i'd explain the situation to them..sadly, they may not care though...is this your first winter in the house?
Kristi C. Strange issue involving vandal stalker...
17 April 2011 | 12 replies
If someone makes a threat against your property, but not you, the police will do nothing about it.
Kenton C. Threats to property owner
21 August 2014 | 5 replies

Hi BP,Question about owning buy and hold single family homes. Is there such a thing as having too much rental property as passive sources of income? The reason I ask this is I am wondering how macroeconomic conditions...

Brian Gibbons Dodd Frank - CFPB - Sign a Petition to Allow Seller Financing
10 October 2014 | 11 replies
These kids get threats on the phone and idiot PMs don't understand smart phones record messages.
Dennis Marshall Selling homes without a license is a 3rd degree felony
6 August 2023 | 61 replies
Subsequent cases have backed this case with a couple (including one I was involved in) where the judge expanded the 'illegal' label to cover investors like me who were trying to assign the contract.So when I say that if a judge 'says it's illegal, it's illegal', I was going off of those two experiences (the threat as well as the case I was dragged into).
Robert Steele HOA won't let you rent out your home
15 August 2018 | 50 replies
Do you actually do the background check and then use any dirt you find to get your way or just the threat of a background check and the hope that one or more of the board members have a shady past?