
19 August 2010 | 38 replies
I guess I'm just culling the herd.No offense meant to the BP Network.

15 March 2010 | 18 replies
The fair housing official asked me why I rejected her and I told the fair housing officer that the applicant's son was a "criminal scumbag" (with over 50 arrests) and that I didn't believe the woman when she told me that her son wouldn't be living with her.

14 March 2010 | 0 replies
How is it that these criminal real estate rings can actually be able to go through every loop whole in the business and basically rob banks with pens and paper and false documents.Im not even a bank but if you came to borrow money off me I would question you more than a investigation of a murder.And thats just if you ask me to borrow you gas money lol !

28 June 2010 | 58 replies
Sometimes the best defense is a good offense.

7 April 2010 | 9 replies
No offense, but did you just get done reading some outdated short sale guru course?

28 June 2010 | 11 replies
I have even found people by searching for civil/criminal court cases and asking their attorney to forward my contact info to them.

9 August 2010 | 89 replies
This is from FactCheck.org: http://www.factcheck.org/2010/03/irs-expansion/ "In any case, the bill signed into law (on page 131) specifically prohibits the IRS from using the liens and levies commonly used to collect money owed by delinquent taxpayers, and rules out any criminal penalties for individuals who refuse to pay the tax or those who don’t obtain coverage.
7 July 2010 | 27 replies
A price per door doesn't suffer from wild variances in pro forma assumptions in criminal broker packages.

14 June 2010 | 8 replies
True, if you find one that doesn't have their head up their @$$ and doesn't read negative press like this:http://activerain.com/blogsview/1691636/is-short-sale-flipping-criminal-activity-"In addition to banks losing money, this practice damages the unsuspecting homeowner who is selling the home in the short sale because they then face the possibility of a higher deficiency judgment if the lender seeks to recover the unpaid balance, or if there is forgiveness of debt, a higher income tax bill (unless the homeowner is exempt under various tax forgiveness plans of the IRS).Borrowers are "on the hook for larger deficiencies," Ann Fulmer, vice president of Interthinx said in an interview with Bloomberg Television.

14 June 2010 | 8 replies
Any female landlord should automatically reject any applicant who makes her feel threatened, or who presents himself as a MCP or bully.No judge is going to hold it against you for rejecting an applicant who makes you feel threatened (with his behavior, no rejecting because you are frightened by all minorities).If an applicant has jailhouse tattoos, he is most likely going to have a criminal record, bad credit, or bad LL references.