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Jeremy Anderson Lease Cancellation Question
2 September 2015 | 3 replies
The legal threats increased when advised they would be obligated to pay rent until house relet.  
David Kim Cell Tower Lease Owners: How do you respond to letters requesting
20 April 2019 | 8 replies
Hi everyone,My property has a cell phone tower on its roof, and I just received a letter from the carrier saying they've decommissioned some of their microwaves, and that they want us to reduce rent in light of this usage change.There's an implied threat of terminating the lease ("<carrier> will similarly consider this site's viability and continue to evaluate alternatives").Now, I assume they'd have to at least stick around for the next several years until the end of the current arm of our lease, but I do enjoy the stability of having a much longer term lease with them.So... is this just a bluff, to shake out people who are easy?
Chivas Miho How to Pay a Contractor Long Distance
6 September 2018 | 14 replies
I also ran into issues with Paypal where they viewed random transactions as security threats and prevented me from sending any money for a 24-48 hour period.  
Daniel Haggar First eviction in Colorado, do I NEED a lawyer?
13 November 2019 | 12 replies
Make sure you read their lease.Hardball:  I can't tell if you're playing hardball and using the threat of eviction to accelerate their move-out. 
Joseph Legnard Auction.com
11 September 2020 | 47 replies
seemed pretty legit so i signed them and sent them back. a day later i get a warning from them that they needed these papers signed and the proof of funds letter sent in or the were gonna cancel the deal. i re-sent them, and told them that my financer was out of the country at the moment and due back in 2 days and i asked that they hold off until then. they sent me back a letter that said that they got only 1/2 of the paperwork i sent back to them and they demanded the other half or they were gonna cancel the deal. well, i had my lawyer send them back again. this time i got a letter that said they got only 1/2 of them and this document was the wrong one anyway, and if i did not send them the right one, they were gonna cancel the deal. i sent them a letter stating that they need to send me the right ones and from now on, they can deal with my lawyer. after several attempts to get them to understand that they need to converse with my lawyer, they started talking to him. they made several threats about cancelling the deal. we got all the necessary paperwork into them as requested, and they still accused us of not having what they needed and once again threatened to cancel the deal. i finally ad my lawyer talk with their lawyer out of new york city and we got everything into them as requested including the proof of funds letter and the 1/2 documents that they said they got. we had to send them certified mail just to make sure that they got them. after they got all of the papers they wanted, the deposit check and everything, they cancelled the sale and told us it was because we failed to get them everything they needed within the required 2 days after the sale. they later resold the property on hubzu at a $4000 loss in compared to what i offered them. even my lawyer said to never deal with them again because they were the biggest ******** he has ever dealt with. he actually told me that if i buy another house from them, that i need to find a different lawyer to work with them. 
Clayton Miller Construction Loan on a Tax Sale Home
16 June 2016 | 9 replies
With tax sale property, the title insurer  is well aware of the potential for disputes.If the problem can be solved with QTA, the cost is typically manageable however the timeline may be 3-24 months depending on many factors.If your primary threat is delays from the process, then it may be more economical to track down former owner and give them a small amount of money in return for cooperation.
Nick Rutkowski THE RECESSION IS HERE!!!
13 April 2019 | 102 replies
As a country our threat is no longer in the Middle East, but instead it’s accross the Pacific in China and North Korea.
Kevin Lefeuvre What will be the impact of the Coronavirus crisis on real estate?
10 November 2021 | 686 replies
this reminds me a little of the GFC when dow went from what 16 or 18k down to 6k.. agreed on buying Opps on the market.. once the perceived threat is over I bet it ROARS back. 
Raman Bindlish Tenant problems - withholding rent citing code issues
22 January 2017 | 7 replies
As soon as they start making threats or withholding rent- take the steps to fix the problems, if they exist, and put them out. 
Liz C. Tampa Florida vs SAN Antonio Texas vs Atlanta Georgia
25 October 2017 | 5 replies
Hi all ,I am a out state investor who plan to invest somewhere else.Those threats state I mention above Tampa FL, SAN Antonio TX and Atlanta Georgia seems very promising to me.But if i can only choose one , which one do you Recomend and why?