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Jason Hartman Have you had any experience with National Real Estate Insurance Group (NREIG)/Affinity Group Management?
26 July 2020 | 143 replies
You can share that but YOU REFUSE to do so.What really happened with my claim is outlined in this thread above but here's a summary:1) I made a claim.2) Your company took an unreasonably long time to investigate the claim.3) Your company suppressed and he hid the insurance adjuster report.4) Your company denied the claim.5) Your company was nonresponsive.6) Your company finally provided the insurance adjuster's report after getting a long letter from our legal team.7) Other people reached out to me saying that your company denied their claims too.8) The Arizona Department of Insurance told me you didn't have any other complaints in their state at the moment so they put my complaint in the file. 9) I was told that your is being sued by another one of your clients for denying claims in Arizona but I guess they didn't file a complaint with the Department of Insurance... yet.10) In retaliation, that is subject to punitive damages, according to our attorney, your company canceled all of my policies.11) Your company continues to try and explain away the insurance bad faith issue and hide behind saying your claims history is proprietary when nothing could be further from the truth.12) I reached out to your company several times suggesting that we discuss the issue but was told there's nothing to talk about.
Nathan Gesner What is your biggest fear as a Landlord?
26 March 2020 | 67 replies
Applicants will try to hide bad references by not disclosing they lived somewhere.
Mary Jay Assett protection -trust/ LLC
23 March 2020 | 16 replies
So the only association of your local LLC is this anonymous holding LLC.Another way to hide an LLC ownership is to have its owner as a personal property trust.
Adiel Gorel Will COVID-19 Cause a Recession?
9 October 2020 | 178 replies
Eventually, 401Ks, pensions, and all stock investments are going lock up, and the liquidity trap that we all know is hiding in the shadows will be realized.
Rashmi Nigam Seeking information about MFH investment in Kansas City
16 May 2021 | 15 replies
The fact that you are not coming back with these types of answers tells me that the property tax situation in KC isn't ideal, and you're hiding this from your potential customers.This is what I try to let investors know, when they are lured by cheap purchase prices out of state. 
Kevin French Do you (or your pm co) do interior inspections of your rentals?
24 August 2016 | 23 replies
Things like holes in the drywall and large stains on the carpet or pretty hard to hide.
Lindsey Vargas Charging for pets each year ??
7 January 2020 | 25 replies
It's pretty difficult to hide an animal that makes an atrocious mess, barks incessently, etc.
Josh Bakhshi I don't have a heart, just in reality
1 April 2020 | 33 replies
Bad tenants fail to contact or worse still, lie or hide
Greg P. Help! New lease / updates to existing lease in Texas
26 July 2017 | 4 replies
So, what else are they hiding?
Harry Metzinger Prospective Tenant - Foreclosure Address
9 March 2017 | 6 replies
If you have to pull teeth to get them to comply with filling out an application, especially after telling them they need to, they will just be a regular pain in the rear - even if they aren't hiding anything.