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Ryan J Bondy Direct Commercial Funding Inc.
14 December 2020 | 9 replies
BEWARE: Direct Commercial Funding Inc (Houston) requires you to sign notarized papers that you’re not allowed to sue them or leave any negative reviews or else you’ll be sued in court yet they retain the right to sue you.I can make no claims about the legitimacy of their business, you will have to make your own conclusions based on publicly available evidenceLuckily i pulled out of the deal in time thats why you can’t find any bad reviews for Direct Commercial Finding aka Calvin Blake.The same day i withdrew my application Calvin had his lawyer send me a demand letter and threaten to sue me.DO YOU WANT TO RISK GIVING MONEY TO A COMPANY THAT MIGHT SUE YOU?
Renee R. Roommate issue and MA small claims court
12 December 2014 | 4 replies
Earlier this year, she was threatened and harassed by one of her two roommates.
Annette Hibbler Michigan is a Business Contender Again
25 October 2013 | 16 replies
Usually, inexperienced entrepreneurs who feel threatened most will typically resort to bashing efforts against their competitors.
Barbara E. Should nonbank special servicers have more regulations?
29 October 2014 | 2 replies
I've been reading a lot on housing wire, nasdaq, market watch, and mortgage orb, and it seems a big discussion occurring is whether or not nonbank servicers should have more regulations.Here is what I learnednonbank special servicers wield $1.4 trillion in mortgage servicing rights out of a nearly $10 trillion marketnonbanks use short-term financing to buy servicing rights for troubled mortgage loans that will likely not pay off until difficulties resolve in the long-termInfrastructures might not be able to handle the responsibility of servicing large volumes of mortgage loans17% of the 30 largest mortgage servicers were not banksnonbank special servicers more susceptible to economic downturns that could increase nonperforming loans that require servicer loss mitigationnonbank servicers don't require same capital levels as a large bank lenderreason for standards for banks was deposit insurance and the sense that IDIs could impose risks on taxpayers (not applicable to non-banks)A recent report from Fitch Ratings suggests rise of nonbank servicers threatens private-label residential mortgage-backed securitizations (nonbanks now service 74% of all private-label securities by loan count)higher risk to GSEs buying from nonbanks due to a counterparty that may default on financial obligations (representation and warranty obligations)Elizabeth Warren, instrumental in formation of the CFPB is pushing for study on nonbank servicers.I know there is a variety of different professionals on BP, and I'm trying to understand and, more importantly, weigh all the pros and cons and consequences that would occur if the FHFA were to impose stricter regulations on nonbank servicers.
Handie Kunen Tenant not paying rent; Moratorium on evictions during holidays; evict or wait?
20 November 2014 | 29 replies
They threatened and cursed about having us come in.
N/A N/A LLC vs. Corporation?
25 June 2018 | 20 replies
You still get the other protections entities offer and often those threatening you will forgo the exercise if it is too much trouble.
Andrea Shields Returning Security Deposit, tenant damage vs normal wear and tear
19 March 2016 | 4 replies
She has threatened to take me to court for the full return of her deposit, so I dont want to meet with her to return anything.
John Wright Using life settlements to finance real estate acquisitions
21 June 2016 | 19 replies
Most are dealing with people who do not have a life threatening illness since the former is where a lot of issues happen, the outcome is far less certain and the prices are obviously higher.
Jay Hinrichs Air BnB and short term rentals being attacked by cities
18 February 2016 | 31 replies
This is one of the oldest stories in the book... entrenched interests fighting technological advances that threaten them but offer most people more efficiency and better product for a cheaper price. 
Robert Spohn Tenants refusing showing
24 February 2016 | 28 replies
It was an older couple and were threatened to leave several times.