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Craig Salzer Norada Capital Management notes
1 December 2024 | 68 replies
And even IF there are violations leading to enforcement, the most common type of enforcement action in these violations is that the accused doesn’t admit to any wrongdoing but agrees to never do it again, LOL.  
Dongzi Wu Outstanding Real Estate Solutions Scam (ORES)
28 November 2024 | 184 replies
BUSINESS//LOCAL BUSINESSSan Antonio trustee wants ‘Queen of Mobile Homes’ bankruptcy case tossedPatrick Danner, Staff writerAug. 16, 2022Updated: Aug. 16, 2022 4:26 p.m.2The trustee administering the bankruptcy estate of Chimene Van Gundy, the self-described “Queen of Mobile Homes” and “the Mobile Home Millionaire” accused of running a Ponzi scheme, has asked a judge to toss her case.Chapter 7 trustee Randy Osherow filed the motion to dismiss the liquidation case on grounds that Van Gundy has failed to comply with her obligations under the bankruptcy code.If dismissed, litigation against Van Gundy that had been paused since her April 27 bankruptcy filing would be allowed to proceed.Van Gundy, 46, did not appear at a creditors meeting conducted by telephone Thursday.
Keri Win New landlord: Need advice on apps to manage your property and lease agreements
19 November 2024 | 23 replies
However while doing so you also need to make sure to comply with any fair housing laws that apply to your property to make sure you are not at risk of being accused of discrimination.
Kevin Lorick My property manager deposits rent into his account before paying me, is this normal?
15 November 2024 | 13 replies
I don't want to accuse him of stealing, but it seems fishy? 
Tyler Jahnke Morris Invest Case Study 2.0
30 December 2024 | 819 replies
@Manuel Luz  you may ask him about PMas this is the critical component.there have been accusations that the PM company they are using is not licensed.. and that is illegal.I would simply ask him for the name of the broker for the PM company and verify with the state that they are licensed.. you don't want unlicensed folks handling trust money and if its TRUE well one complaint would shut them down.and this is bad for existing clients as changing PM mid stream with D class rentals like these are can cost owners a bunch..
Jon Pflueger Advice on NYC rental markets in Queens, Brooklyn, Long Island
12 November 2024 | 17 replies
I try to inspire.I get a TON of these personal messages:Frankly, the way you’ve turned his question and plea for help into a personal attack with accusations about me “selling services” is beyond me.:) Wishing you a wonderful Sunday, Mr.
Calum Bressington Lead Paint Certification
21 November 2024 | 25 replies
Such a class act that he actually accused me of still owing him money.
James Wise Who is Bob Stevens AKA Bob Prisco and what's his involvement in Cleveland?
11 November 2024 | 65 replies
______Now I am not making any outright accusations here, but the whole thing smells pretty fishy, and I think Bob Prisco / Stevens owes the BP community an explanation as to what's all going on here.
Mark Kelley How to warn future landlords / LPs about a tenant / GP
1 November 2024 | 18 replies
He was also featured on the local news station for his innovative work.The tenant is of course taking no responsibility for any of his actions or the damage, and he mainly just throws out empty and somewhat comical threats about a team of lawyers on standby, accusations of insurance fraud, and leaving bad reviews for the property manager.
Deandre Brown Taking action and lesson learned.
23 October 2024 | 5 replies
Chris Voss calls it the Accusation Audit, where you start out by listing all the problems and costs, and then ask how can we get this done.Every deal and seller are unique, and the goal is to find out their motivation and how you can solve it, quickly.I would definitely re engage the broker in the week to come to see the activity on the deal, and if it has tradedGino