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Account Closed Anyone hire attorney sue homeowner insurance company?
20 November 2017 | 5 replies
Still receive zero penny now.My friend want to hire an attorney to sue the company for insurance bad faith act.Has anyone done it before?
Jean-Paul Israel Giving address to investors ???
8 March 2014 | 7 replies
It's a document that you would file with the state register office if you do not end up closing on it.The benefits of this to the seller is that they always have a chance to get a better price for their house and they don't have to feel bad about negotiating with buyers.The benefits to you is that someone cannot go in and undercut you even if you do have a contract that expires.But one thing to consider while you are starting is to build up some good faith.
Jimmy S. Water Leak and tenant is complaining about mold and moved out
11 July 2018 | 26 replies
If they take you to small claims court, countersue for breach of lease, and bring all the documentation proving there was no mold and you fixed the problem quickly and they broke the lease in bad faith.
Mike Palmer 2 rare situations/crazy tax questions for any tax experts
3 April 2014 | 7 replies
I kind of want to report it to the IRS as tax fraud and evasion, but I don't have faith they would actually pursue it (when they can just audit those of us trying to do things right) and have come to grips that it is probably better to just let it go and move on.Thanks for all the input everyone.
Ravi Prabhakar Would you rent to this tenant? First Rental, hv done homework but lack experience
28 July 2015 | 6 replies
She drives a nice car, is well spoken and gave me a $200 good faith deposit on my request.
Zach Cummins Newbies from San Diego, CA
14 May 2018 | 6 replies
Newbies from San Diego, CATaking a leap of faith here with opening up to this community at bigger pockets.
Terelle LeCount Info for loans on first flip
8 May 2019 | 4 replies
This can give faith from a private lender; that you are willing to put money in the deal along with theirs.Do the right things like recording mortgage with title policy for lender and property insurance with lien holder information. 
Kenneth Goldman Find a Mentor or Quit?
23 June 2014 | 63 replies
Your first deal will increase your faith and believe.
Fred Roven 1031, Condition of sale
9 November 2015 | 5 replies
The separate contingency clause can be like: This offer is contingent on the ability of Buyer to sell Buyer's present property, located at ___________________________________________ ___________________________________ ("Buyer's Home"), which Buyer shall diligently seek to sell expeditiously and in good faith, time being of the essence.
Adriel Hsu How I Made 12 Deadly Mistakes & Still Broke Even on my First Deal
13 February 2022 | 146 replies
Being able to look at the detailed breakdown of how my appraiser valued certain items will know let me make much more accurate ARV comps in the future.The first deal was just a leap of faith