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Rumen Mladenov Keep on fighting or give up?
31 December 2015 | 69 replies
Didn't read reply, I'm sure there is good advice.What I would do with that is spend money on a good attorney and press for criminal charges, a local attorney can give you the best advice and this is not just wear and tear but major vandalism.
Lee Scarlett MY FIRST REI PROPERTY MAY BE FREE - NEED HELP
15 December 2015 | 9 replies
The one I have used, for example, with the criminal court clerk -- "Hey, did you hear about the scandalous traffic case?  
Matthew Paul Who is concerned about the riots in Baltimore ?
12 May 2015 | 27 replies
My point is police have been tolerating so much disrespect and now the criminals are realizing and taking advantage i saw the footage of the CVS looting interrupt my CNBC a few times today... now police are in danger because there rightfully scared to shoot anyone without a gun... even if its a mob of angry criminals who out number the cops... i think they need to call in 500 ambulances and arm the police with the softest smallest bird shot maybe a .410 and have them aim for the feet of anyone looting but is unarmed....
Rhondalette W. 1st rental property gets 10 interested on Craigslist. Now what?
14 May 2015 | 21 replies
I make it known that the fee actually goes towards completing a background check which includes sex offender check, criminal background, credit check, and employment verification. 
Linda Weygant Anatomy of an Eviction
2 January 2016 | 48 replies
Not to mention: job reference, credit check, criminal check and a large security deposit.
Stephan Haas criminal housing violation....WARRANT FOR MY ARREST.
10 November 2015 | 5 replies
Hi BPrs,I just got a letter from the city attorney stating that i have a warrant out for my arrest and charged with "criminal housing violations"...however i had filied the evictions before the city even came out and condemed my property...and the police refuse to arrest them for tresspassing stating "too many gray areas"....i am seeing how the courts are protecting the "professional tenants". what would happen if i just go remove them myself!
Charles A. $2000 water/sewer bill in 1 month!
12 November 2015 | 4 replies
If you have proof that the neighbor did it, I would call the police and file criminal charges
Account Closed Don't be an idiot investor!
16 June 2015 | 10 replies
Which in turn caused governments across the world to have to provide that funding.RE investors got shafted because as the country went into recession, people couldn't make rents, landlords could not make their mortgage payments.Here's the thing you will disagree with me about - everyone blames bankers, everyone calls their behavior criminal, yet what was so virtuous about re investors and individuals putting in what Jay calls Liar Loans?
Eliot M. 8 Contractor Interviews... 0 quotes
6 August 2016 | 36 replies
Not trying to be offensive to any GC's here... just trying to talk this one out and find solutions.
Julie Marquez Have You Ever Regretted Selling a House?
1 August 2023 | 30 replies
Originally posted by :Thanks for sharing and helping me think a few moves in advance.Upon further reflection and to extend the analogy ... not only is it important to think a few moves in advance, but it is also important to understand that different pieces move in different ways and have different value at different times; some are good at offense, some are good for defense, no single piece is good or bad, the more pieces you know how to play and preserve or strategically sacrifice the better, it is seeing and knowing how to play the board that matters, and being humble enough to think in percentages with multiple exits rather than absolutes in one ... sorry if you don't care for semi-vague analogies, but I'd personally rather not try to provide answers but find more value in asking interesting questions and posing semi-vague analogies ... answers give information that has a myopic context and limited shelf life, while interesting questions and analogies (hopefully) spark interesting thoughts and interesting discussion ultimately leading to wisdom that helps you, helps me, and helps the community.