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Stevan T. Building a Team in Indianapolis - Newbie
19 September 2015 | 6 replies
An LLC protects your personal assets from law suits or judgements.
John Chapman How much experience as a landlord do you need for credibility?
25 October 2015 | 16 replies
It's not BP's job to pass judgement on every single post.
Zack Williams Foreclosed Homes ( Good or Bad Idea)
22 June 2020 | 9 replies
Remember what makes a deal good is the numbers and conditions making sense, doesn't matter where it comes from- Probate, Divorce, Liens, Judgements, Disrepair, downmarket, upmarket.... whatever the case, as long as the numbers and the conditions are good- you should be ok
Judy J. Partial rent payment during eviction?
17 April 2018 | 5 replies
In Pittsburgh/PA, if the landlord accepts a partial payment of the back rent that is due during an eviction, does that invalidate the eviction judgement?
David K. Being sued for your house
29 October 2017 | 5 replies
you dont get sued for your house you get sued and if you lose a money judgement then the winning side tried to collect and they can record their judgement in the county you own property and if the judgement is in the name of the entitiy vested to that property they can through a LOT of legal work push to get it sold. reality is pretty rare for average investor.. proper insurance will cover you in 97% chance of any money judgements.. unless your a bad boy or girl and do things intentionally etc ..
JASON CHOI Asset Protection for Novice Real Estate Investor
1 June 2019 | 9 replies
a lot of this depends on how much TRUE cash or equity your trying to protect.. if your just putting minimum down on turn key rentals.. there is not a lot of equity to protect and would be rare to the extreme anyone would pay to go the full monty getting a judgement against a house that by the time they foreclose and pay off our secured lenders and real estate fee's etc there is not much left.keep in mind 20% equity in the Average C class rental is really no equity.. nothing really to get.if your worried about cash for your daughters you can set up an irrevocable trust for them right now. 
Syed Ahmed New Tenant Wants Everything
4 June 2019 | 16 replies
They have a lease If they decide to just leave, well now you go to court and get a judgement against them.
Neal A. Seeking Guidance - First Tenant Eviction Philadelphia
7 August 2017 | 3 replies
In my experience, 95% of the time, the tenant doesn't show up, and you will receive a judgement by default.
Chris Houghtaling I rent a house in foreclosure, landlord is abusive, evasive. see
2 May 2017 | 8 replies
He is fighting foreclosure has and an attorney .The absolute "final judgement" foreclosure date is imminent 6/5/2017.
Martha Daisley Looking for help with buying at auctions
26 February 2017 | 4 replies
The bid starts at $100 but it says theres a judgement for 200k.