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Timothy W. AIA Contracts
8 May 2023 | 7 replies
I was dealing with a dishonest partner who thought she could edit pdf documents and they wouldn't created a metadata trail of what she did. 
Andrew Yanowitz 1st Flip - under contract, inspection ends Friday - Help!!!
30 May 2018 | 23 replies
Nobody can predict if prices will go up or the other houses will affect your selling price but at least you won't be at the mercy of a dishonest contractor with sky-rocketing costs and/or poor workmanship.
John Thedford Title Report Back----NO LOAN FOR YOU
7 January 2018 | 5 replies
This borrower is, IMO, dishonest, and cannot be trusted.
David Battle Assignment and Double Escrow
12 October 2014 | 22 replies
Telling customers something is illegal when it's against company policy is dishonest and bad business.
Michael Smith What are your strengths and weaknesses?
16 August 2013 | 2 replies
(integrity) Also, I have extremely good discernment when it comes to judging whether people are being upfront or dishonest on business.
Ryan Outon Need advice for New Flipping Company
23 February 2013 | 33 replies
I think if you could actually persuade somebody into this type of deal, it would be dishonest and you might even find a lawsuit on your hands.
Alex T. Flipping a foreclosed house in New Jersey (Detailed)
21 September 2020 | 25 replies
If deadlines are not met give yourself an out at the same token do not be cheap or deceitful as nothing p-sses of a contractor working with dishonest clients.
Account Closed Turn-key bumpy start
2 March 2018 | 25 replies
'a liar') who will point to a fraction of their past successes but in the fine print mention that they can't guarantee you'll have the same level of success, after which the buyer will soon realize that 'turnkey' really means 'I just overpaid and now I'm dealing with a dishonest property manager siphoning money off the property which he/she doesn't deserve." 
Margie Fuller Share your 20/20 Hindsight - what would you do differently day 1
20 August 2021 | 82 replies
Trusting people who are dishonest.4.
Dana Holland Found false info on rental application
8 May 2017 | 19 replies
@Dana Holland, I'm not a lawyer (much to my mother's dismay lol), but I agree with Mindy that doesn't seem like grounds for eviction.Since they are continuously dishonest make sure to document everything.