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Femi Ibrahim How New Western Acquisitions Made Me Lose my Life Savings ($70k)
13 August 2024 | 97 replies
@Femi Ibrahim   There were so many deficiencies with your transaction, that a good lawyer may be able to find legal merit and file suit. 
Lee Bailey Deed/Title Recorded after Death...?
7 August 2024 | 5 replies
Quiet title is a procedure for notification to any potentially interest parties to put forth any claim they might have within a certain period of time; and if no claims are put forth or if claims are put forth but the court finds no merit in them, then the court will affirm title and the questions related to validity will be considered resolved. 
Stacy Voss All in One Loan: thoughts? opinions?
8 August 2024 | 32 replies
Often times we have deposits sitting in checking earning nothing waiting for bills and these deposits from business are now lowering your daily balance- or high income W2 earners seeking a way to put every cent they have available to be put to work against their mortgage, prior this strategy didn’t have as much merit since rates were so low in 2020- mid 2022 but lately with short term money getting 4-5% returns its becoming even more effective
Account Closed What would you do? Potential renter with a felony.
1 August 2024 | 125 replies
It’s self defeating to think every tenant is the same , we must consider them on their own merit , not a broad general standard . 
Joshua Awodele Connecticut Section 168k Limitations
25 July 2024 | 10 replies
Appreciate the insight.Reclassification definitely has it's merit for now and future deductions while allowing you to claim against federal and state taxes sidestepping the State's unfortunate approach to Bonus Depreciation.
Nicholas Schwab Schedule C sounds like a dream
22 July 2024 | 8 replies
This is because each property is typically evaluated on its own merits regarding the services provided and the level of activity involved.
Brooke Roundy Tenant marijuana smoking nuisance
19 July 2024 | 19 replies
This is a great time to update your lease to (a) a month-to-month contract, so that you can ask anyone to leave if they are messing up the feng shui, and (b) add a non-smoking clause.I have written extensively on the merits of MTM leases here on BP, so you can read about my rationale if you'd like.Here's my non-smoking clause:SMOKING: Smoking is prohibited inside your unit or in any interior common areas.
Jay Hinrichs national rent control
22 July 2024 | 120 replies
You deem it wrong from your POV - which is fine, and part of what makes the country great that we can have a difference of opinions and debate the merits of various opinions/ideas.I’ve experienced it both ways - as a landlord I can get more money in my pocket, always welcome - but I’m also not buying something if it’s not cash flowing.  
Account Closed 2Day BluePrint - Jason Palliser (the Rex Kwon Do of Real Estate)
16 July 2024 | 2 replies
(If you can't get in the door on your own merit... maybe you shouldn’t be doing this.)Encouraging students to utilize his private Facebook group members to post fraudulent reviews for other students websites in order to boost their search results and by doing so intentionally misleading sellers as to the students knowledge, skills and ability to closeInstructing investors to deliberately target and befriend nursing and assisted living home staff in order to gain their complicity in preying upon patients and residents. ....
Stuart Udis Attention New Investors - Asset Protection Simplified
15 July 2024 | 26 replies
More than anything this will exclude you personally from claim history (some of which is without merit and is the nature of the litigious society we live in).