Dale Viljoen
Thoughts on AirBNBing a rental?
19 January 2019 | 5 replies
It invalidates our insurance for a start.Tenants have already been prosecuted.
Mary T.
Tenant bounced two checks and won’t pay certified funds
6 March 2019 | 22 replies
@Ryan DosseyThe reality is that the county will only look to prosecute in case of fraud and have no interest in an "insufficient funds" check@Mary TelloI would do a couple of things:-Even though your lease may have a grace period, you can still issue a 3 day notice on the 2nd.
Garreton Smith
Courthouse Auction& BRRR w Hard Money
30 January 2019 | 6 replies
We can do all 50 states. and in some states were only a deposit is required if you back out its a criminal offense.. ( rarely prosecuted of course but its there to keep the habitual bidder that backs out from playing).
Yancy Fort
Is there any LEGAL risks, for posting bandit signs in LosAngeles?
5 February 2019 | 1 reply
I've seen complaints in my area on a "Neighborhood App", stating they're searching for ways to prosecute people who place "Bandit Signs", is this a crime at all (Los Angeles County).
Erin Lamb
Before you invest with Scott Carson, Inverse Assets/Investments
13 January 2020 | 7 replies
Even someone who is being prosecuted can start trouble for you if any of that content is considered slanderous.
Steven Helminen
Developer wants to buy my primary residence
26 December 2019 | 11 replies
I just sold a 3.5 acre plot I bought in 95 in CA.. took all these years to finally get to the point a big developer is buying mine and a bunch of the neighbors.. the city has a 10 acre minimum to prosecute new developments.
Seth Atwell
First Investment mistake
28 December 2019 | 14 replies
If someone was hurt in the fire in which you claimed to live in the house when you had the utilities turned on, you and your wife will be prosecuted criminally.
Jim T.
California Rent Gouging Laws
10 August 2021 | 5 replies
Typical CA, they enact unenforceable laws and only selectively prosecute those that fit an agenda.
Kevin Tillery
A LENDER TO AVOID AT ALL COSTS
9 April 2020 | 3 replies
I ended up paying $3K in fines and now I am having him prosecuted by the NY Attorney General's Office of Financial Fraud.