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Brian F. Landlord Entering Apartment
16 August 2018 | 12 replies
@Brian FullerHard to have sympathy for deadbeats who won’t pay their bills .
Judy Parker Landlord's Rights Being Violated
27 March 2020 | 12 replies
Local rent assistance programs.I don't think "landlords rights" are going to trend as a topic that gains nationwide sympathy.
Sarah Jones Capital Gain
22 October 2018 | 21 replies
So, the IRS would come after him, not you.I have zero sympathy for this guy.
Bhanu P. Purchased a property foreclosed by HOA earlier, now what?
24 April 2017 | 23 replies
I spoke to him and he is showing his sympathy on me, asking me to sue the seller who sold it to me without having any legal right on the property.
Ned Carey Rent Skimming - long
13 May 2015 | 80 replies
My guess is If someone was collecting rent and I hadn't foreclosed, I would have no sympathy and I would move ahead with my foreclosure.
N/A N/A Pinnacle Development Partners, LLC
30 October 2009 | 1569 replies
And (continuing with my brutal honesty), I don’t have much sympathy for people who are attracted to investments that *guarantee* a return of 25%.
Julie Marquez Rental Showings - No One Showed Up
18 January 2017 | 118 replies
@Anthony G Thanks for the sympathy!
Kathy Collins What are the chances?
29 May 2008 | 8 replies
., then that's one thing, though you should still be doing everything you can to make good on the situation (i.e. selling the lot and using the proceeds to help you get out of your predicament).If you paid more than you could afford, using a loan that you knew would reset to a payment you wouldn't be able to make in order to try to make money from appreciation, then I have no sympathy for your situation.With that said, if you have a non-recourse loan on the house and the vacant land does not have a deed of trust / mortgage against it, the vacant land is probably safe.
Shawn Dandridge Would you evict a pregnant woman?
1 November 2014 | 21 replies
Honestly I have no sympathy for anyone not following up to their expectation or requirements!