
29 April 2014 | 58 replies
A tenant who pays rent on time is not worth the criminal defense, like Steve pointed out above.Honestly, I am surprised that you are even considering letting her grow this in your house.
14 July 2020 | 48 replies
About the only defense a wholesaler might have with an RE Commission is saying they decided not to buy and assigned the contract.

12 September 2013 | 40 replies
That black mold defense is so silly.

15 December 2017 | 15 replies
Getting physical with anyone is rarely a good idea if you can't definitively prove self-defense.

27 January 2019 | 9 replies
There's a difference between getting sued personally and winning (because you have an LLC) and losing (because you held the property in your own name).Insurance is the best first line of defense.

8 May 2017 | 24 replies
Just because a contract is legally binding does not guarantee it's legal or was reviewed / drafted by a legal professional and/or is enforceable or defensible in a court of law.

29 December 2015 | 115 replies
We are still debating about it.Her favorite defense is '...if it was that simple why everybody doesn't get involved in it".

5 June 2015 | 41 replies
Say the tenant purchases renters insurance - which is a GREAT first line of defense for you and anything that can happen to the property and shows you that they did.

9 May 2014 | 22 replies
With that said, I again apologize for being defensive and interpreting your post incorrectly.

29 February 2012 | 65 replies
In fact, Kant would argue that -- even if you had your own gun -- it would be morally wrong in that situation to attempt to kill the serial killer in self defense, as killing is universally wrong as well.In Kant's mind, the only "moral" thing to do would be to refuse to tell a lie and take your chances that the serial killer would follow through on his threats.That pretty much settled my belief that Kant's theories weren't for me (I'd go the self-defense route myself :).How about you?