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Denny Moody Affordable Investment properties Buy & Hold near San Diego, CA
19 July 2015 | 80 replies
@Bob Bowling I'm more than happy to have a civil discussion on here with you.
Rob Beeman Do Landlords Need to be Lead Safe Certified?
6 July 2011 | 5 replies
The penalty for non-compliance:$37,500 Civil Fine per dayPOTENTIAL $37,500 Criminal Fine per dayPOTENTIAL Jail TimePOTENTIAL Civil Law Suit from tenants or neighborsOur last class was 50% landlords covering their butts & protecting their business, as well as complying with the law.
Dennis Marshall Selling homes without a license is a 3rd degree felony
6 August 2023 | 61 replies
The other point is my comment on the "...assessed a $25,000 civil penalty due to the unlicensed practice of real estate...".
Account Closed Should tenants' renters insurance pay for loss of 'quiet enjoyment'
6 June 2014 | 5 replies
In most scenarios, a carier is not going to owe attorney's fees in a non-litigation scenario.  
Mark Brogan promo funding partners
3 September 2017 | 16 replies
Your funds are the first to be refunded above all else, litigation is never necessary a simple phone call and email liquidates and unravels your funds, anytime.  
Dustin Lyle REG D, rule 506 for private offering?
12 June 2010 | 6 replies
In a worst case scenario, where your investors lose money, you can bet your life that their attorney will file both a civil and a criminal complaint against you with your state.
Nathan Gesner Property management liability
6 November 2013 | 11 replies
The two largest PMs in this area are litigation free and I plan on being better than them.
Michael C. Types of Homes for Rentals
2 June 2010 | 23 replies
The posts have been civil, with good positions stated and questions asked.
Fred Damali pay off properties or use money to buy more?
10 December 2011 | 32 replies
I don't care whether your personal residence is F&C or not-as long as you have SOMETHING F&C and safe from all litigation " So you are suggesting that its a good idea to have at least on F&C property??
Christopher Russell Neighbors illegal addition requires them to access my property for maintenance
12 August 2012 | 14 replies
If it's not up to code then the city or county should go after her to tear it down.If it is up to code then you just have the encroachment issue.You could try to sell that part of your land for a fee etc.Many ideas a real estate litigation attorney could help you solve this.