
8 January 2020 | 6 replies
If it were me, I would refrain from meeting any such individual until contacting the state's Real Estate Commission and seeing a copy of any purported complaint.

22 March 2024 | 81 replies
Callers purporting to take a survey, but also offering to sell goods or services, must comply with the National Do Not Call Registry.My number is on the National Do Not Call Registry.

22 July 2024 | 82 replies
An advertisement that markets a contractual position to acquire real property from a person with either equitable or legal title and does not imply, suggest, or purport to sell, advertise, or market the underlying real property is permissible under this section.People need to read closer.

20 July 2020 | 78 replies
Our history is replete with Presidents who override even the Supreme Court, if they purport to override executive emergency powers - Andrew Jackson, Abraham Lincoln, George Bush, Obama and others.

1 July 2024 | 16 replies
The Sponsors or GP's who purportedly own large portfolios but paid for a syndication course last year and are now the Co-GP in their mentors deals.12.

21 January 2021 | 191 replies
I bought an old house that was purported to be "turnkey" - not through a turnkey provider but from a seller who performed some shoddy rehab work.

14 August 2024 | 51 replies
They were good at taking your money and timely kicking out certificates of insurance, but if you have a claim, that is a different story.While they paid a fire claim (an ex-lover of the tenant set the dwelling on fire, because the tenant purportedly broke up with him) NREIG made it difficult, and attempted to undervalue the claim on the basis the property was not properly insured.

23 August 2024 | 181 replies
Not one of us has mentioned that the product doesn't work or doesn't do what it says it does, we just don't care and compared what it purports to do to some of the things that bother us - spamming sellers just like this forum is being spammed.

19 August 2018 | 67 replies
But comity is not a legal rule; rather it is “a principle under which the courts of one state give effect to the laws of another state . . . out of deference or respect.”31 In other words, while courts may elect to follow a statute like AS 34.40.110 out of comity, they are not compelled to do so.32 Furthermore, AS 34.40.110 is more than a “limitation[] [Alaska’s] legislature place[d] on its own laws”33 — it purports to deprive other states of jurisdiction over all fraudulent transfer actions concerning Alaska trusts, even those based on causes of action arising under that state’s own law."

15 July 2019 | 39 replies
@Tom Ott I have been to their offices.. what they pitch is they will find some bank REO which I could never get a straight answer about.. then they have their preferred contractors.. so they are making a commission selling you the home.. ( which is transparent) although I could not figure out if they were double escrowing or making a little more juice on the sale then purported.. as I never pulled the trigger.then they have a preferred lender they want you to use.. which is a pleasant fellow ( never did a deal so don't know the back end).