
13 November 2013 | 30 replies
Chris, sorry your question got smoked, there are many ways to ensure privacy for owners of larger operations that can not be pierced in two hours, even by the justice department or intelligence agencies or even the IRS as not all agreements, assignments or deeds must be filed, they can sit in a lock box.

8 February 2014 | 39 replies
I have some pictures, but they don't do it justice.

14 December 2013 | 3 replies
I recently received my associates degree in criminal justice from a local community college.

19 December 2013 | 1 reply
http://www.justice.gov/usao/id/news/2013/dec/andersonskinner%2012092013.htmlHere is an editorial about it expanding on what went on...http://www.lewrockwell.com/2013/12/william-norman-grigg/police-state-justice/

14 November 2015 | 144 replies
All of which the OP has to foot the bill to defend against.Sometimes, as clearly the case is here, you have to do a little rough justice and think outside the box, otherwise you get stuck dancing with an irrational person.Perhaps the OP could offer cash for keys....

6 January 2014 | 9 replies
The matter can become even more complicated when, say, the tenants don't treat you right; then you can develop a sense of "tit for tat" or a certain "justice mentality," where you say "Well the tenant is going to have to pay 20% more in electrical bills because I don't want to spend the $1,500 on insulation, but that's okay because they did X or Y to my place, or me, or didn't do A or B when they should have."

17 July 2014 | 1 reply
If you have an option and have to evict, justice court will not allow an eviction but will refer you to district court.

14 April 2015 | 23 replies
Nothing like setting your goals then beating them by $50/month It doesn't seem like a lot but I mean its just icing on the cake and lets you build up to purchase your next one just that much faster.

25 May 2014 | 9 replies
I mean if the deal works out to be a great one, the lender gets a great return, and the collateral is worth more than the borrowed amount (i.e loan is 80k on a 100k), isn't the recourse just icing on the cake for the lender.The confession of judgement sounds like a good way to convince someone that you will do the best to make the payments, but as you borrow more & more from that PML and others won't you have a huge liability threat if one home goes bad?

13 June 2014 | 8 replies
I am a United States Air Force wife currently stationed in Northern California.Due to the chances of instability of a home, I found it hard to utilize my Criminal Justice degree, so I developed an interest in network marketing and real estate investing.