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CHASE LEWIS Rental Arbitrage Contract
21 November 2022 | 6 replies
I guess if you are getting a 50% premium and don’t have any assets so your judgement proof it’s only a bad idea not a horrible idea. 
Anjali L. Collecting after a money judgement
23 February 2022 | 3 replies

Anyone had any luck collecting after a money judgment case? A few collections attorneys I’ve spoken to said the chances of actually collecting are close to none. Wondering if it even makes sense to start the collectio...

Jaganath Dabbi Renter income verification
22 November 2023 | 6 replies
Score is 748Given all of that, it's a judgement call for you.
Julie Smith Sherriff's lien foreclosure....clarification on what the auction amt pays for.
22 November 2023 | 8 replies
"a judgement lienholder can choose to foreclose on the home to get paid. 
Jermaine Gourdine TAX LIENS AND DEEDS (INFORMATION NEEDED)
4 May 2017 | 23 replies
The only way to legitimize the tax deed earlier is to get a judgement.  
Nikki Taylor To raise the rent or not?
25 November 2023 | 16 replies
Its a judgement call. 
John Smith IRS Foreclosure Redemption Likelihood? ~$1.3M Equity, ~$2M+ Federal Tax Liens
3 April 2023 | 2 replies
Overview:   - The senior lienholder (lender) – first deed of trust – is foreclosing on the property (no HOA or property tax liens) and the IRS and other judgements (state income tax, credit cards) are junior to the senior lienholder (deed of trust)   - Lender Bid for Auction: ~$550-600k   - Market Value of Property: ~$1.6-1.9M   - IRS Federal Tax Liens: ~$2M+   - Other Liens (state income tax, credit cards): ~$90k+ (a couple are senior to IRS’ Federal Tax Liens but all are junior to lender who is the senior foreclosing lienholder)With the amount the IRS is owed I’d imagine this is a higher visibility tax lien case for them, and may in turn have a higher probability of redemption but would welcome thoughts and feedback on the likelihood of the IRS actually redeeming?
Andrew M. My TurnKey Investing Strategy. Feedback please.
2 May 2020 | 63 replies
I have no real input other than some people are hilarious with their judgement or suggestions. 
Chris F. Prospective Tenant Verification
19 November 2023 | 2 replies
This has been a bigger issue with the immigrant population being issued numbers.I have had to request that the applicant send me a copy of their card and then make a judgement call on whether the card is legitimate or not.
Thomas Wang Cleveland Eviction Experiences
29 December 2021 | 4 replies
The court "likes" this better than the judgement, takes away the fight with the attorney and gets you the possession back.Sometimes the tenants don't show and you win right away - yes, that still happens.In the end, @Nathan Fisher is right on, you need a good attorney.