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Ryan Dossey Do you tell your end buyer that you are wholesaling?
2 July 2022 | 112 replies
Another natural response is to defend your turf, no title company likes seeing another title company open up down the street, they really get snitchy if that new kid on the block isn't compliant or following the rules they have to abide by.
Brian Gibbons Getting Busted in Ohio for Wholesaling and Praticing RE without a License
2 September 2019 | 504 replies
But I do not want to the be the defendant making case law on that.  
Account Closed Do hard money lenders require a licensed contractor for rehab funding?
17 June 2023 | 28 replies
It's great if everything works out, but if there's a problem down the road, and the people buying the house come back, it's you that will be held liable and be spending money defending a lawsuit.
Eddie P. Why do investors buy HOA liens at auction?
24 February 2019 | 326 replies
Of course, the IRS might also be named as defendant if there is an income tax lien.
Paul Flynn Auction.com ????????? Anyone Ever Use It????
19 August 2020 | 39 replies
However when the process goes wrong, well Auction.com abandons ship and leaves you out to defend for yourself.
Steve Pickenpaugh Current tenant acquires pit bull as emotional support animal
29 March 2019 | 10 replies
._____ Tenant attests this specific service/assistance animal provides necessary service/assistance specific to Tenant’s disability.Name of animal: ______________________________________________________________________Description of animal: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (type, breed, color, age)Veterinarian: _________________________________________________________________________Emergency Caretaker: __________________________________________________________________Tenant agrees to:1.Provide proper care for the animal in accordance with veterinary recommendations or ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) guidelines.See www.aspca.org.2.Not leave the animal unattended for any unreasonable periods of time.3.Adhere to local ordinances, including leash, vaccination, and tag/licensing, requirements.4.Clean up after the animal and dispose of animal waste properly and quickly.5.Not leave animal food or water outside the dwelling, as it could attract other animals.6.Keep the animal from being noisy, aggressive, or from causing any annoyance or discomfort to others.7.Immediately remedy any complaints that arise from animal behavior.8.Immediately pay for any damage, loss, or expense caused to others by the animal.9.Provide animal with regular health care, to include inoculations as recommended by a veterinarian.10.Spay or neuter the animal when it becomes of age to do so.11.Arrange for an emergency caretaker for the animal.12.Maintain adequate insurance to cover claims resulting from damages or injury caused by the animal.Tenant agrees to indemnify, hold harmless and defend Landlord against all liability, judgments, expenses (including attorney fees), or claims by third parties for any injury to any person or damage to property caused by Tenant’s animal.Landlord reserves the right to revoke permission to keep the animal should Tenant break this agreement or provide false or misleading information.Landlord ___________________________________________________Date __________Tenant______________________________________________________Date __________ -----------------
Chris Turner Buyers asking about my assignment fee?
20 January 2020 | 151 replies
I agree.. this doesnt mean wholesaling is bad/shady..What is most funny is that you keep saying "from my experience wholesalers [insert negativity here], and  .. yada ada yada..yet everyone here that replied to is against you defending wholesalers and most of these defenders are not even wholesalers.Maybe it is time to just say "hey, I know nothing about wholesalers and I don't think I really have justification to talk as if I know wholesalers or wholesaling.Are their dishonest wholesalers?
Alyssa Correthers Help Start My Career!!!
12 June 2018 | 52 replies
Someone needed to step in and defend wholesaling in a neutral way with a set of simple facts so they can make up their own mind.There is plenty of reasons to start with wholesaling and I listed them.I know you did not have ill intentions but I just didn't like how condescending the attitude towards wholesaling is. 
Mashika Johnson Wholesaling is a NO NO!
25 March 2020 | 76 replies
Because in my state its simply illegal to market something you don't own.. and equitable interest theory that is promulgated to the public does not hold up.. 100 dollars EM with escape clauses simply is not equitable interest if you tasked to defend that position.. 
Dennis Hubbard Seller meets Buyer
27 December 2013 | 6 replies
I think we as a society have gotten way too soft about defending your right.