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Davido Davido Unusual Tax Question Is this money for nothing? Is it Tax Free?
16 January 2020 | 126 replies
Acquiring ownership of the rents or of the real estate requires waiting 10 years from my first possession of the property, then filing a lawsuit and receiving a judgement in my favor.Six years or more, after collecting these rents, I will seek to invest the rents by loaning them to a company that I own.   
Nick Aderman Inherited a tenant with 2 pit bulls not sure what to do
10 February 2017 | 94 replies
Unfortunately, not being liable after a judgement gets rendered does not protect you from being sued and having to defend that lawsuit.  
Ryan Myers Reply from lender on BRRRR
25 August 2020 | 26 replies
Their guidelines and rules complaining about those is like complaining about the rain.
Tamar Hermes May 1 and rents are in! What is your experience?
25 May 2020 | 146 replies
Some courts may be closed but many places allow filing evictions online which is what I would do after having a conversation with the tenant (via letter) indicating that there are no free rides during the covid event and if they don't make arrangements to pay, they'll be evicted and a judgement will be sought in court which will follow them forever until they pay it. 
Derek Daun Termite lesson - recommendations on a pest company in Sacramento?
12 October 2017 | 9 replies
Unfortunately the rain came before I got to that, and my friends wanted to move in before Christmas, so residing got delayed.
Mark Gallagher Non-performing note NPN - Deal Eval
5 April 2017 | 26 replies
Owner purchased the property 5/1985Husband was added to the deed 7/2013Open Mortgage 1 (note for sale) 11/1996 for $39,600-was assigned 5/2005 to Chase, assigned 11/2011 to current sellerOpen Mortgage 2 3/1999 for $5,902Open Judgement 1 9/2004 for $3,459 (store credit)Open Judgement 2 2/2008 - foreclosure proceedings by ChaseOpen Judgement 3 - child support against husband for $75,370Open Taxes 2015 - $1517Open Taxes 2016 - $2073My concerns are as follows: First and foremost how do I know this child support lien is in fact the same person?
Jared V. Aspiring Investor from SF Bay Area, looking to relocate.
1 January 2018 | 17 replies
We have been watching it over the last couple months...the rain is a real downer and a definite concern for us being from CA.
Johnathan Cummings Is Subject to fraud?
18 August 2023 | 30 replies
And in some states possibility a judgement against them for a deficiency. 
Suzane Ivas Working with more than one realtor at a time. Ok or not ok?
27 April 2021 | 28 replies
So if you have someone whose judgement you very much value, you can bring them along and pay them what you guys agree on for the hour or two it takes.
William F. Multifamily Cold Calls
20 November 2021 | 19 replies
Maybe ask if they've had a broker opinion of value done on their property as they may be anchoring their judgement against this number which may or may not be valid if they had it done six months ago before treasuries rose