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19 September 2022 | 41 replies
Waves that induce a next wave that induce a next wave.
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24 April 2017 | 15 replies
If the owner wins, the counter suit is asking for damages and one of the first accusations by the defendant's attorney is "fraud by inducement".
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10 October 2017 | 18 replies
What other posters fail to mention is FRAUD BY INDUCEMENT among other things.
4 May 2016 | 18 replies
@Jonathan Vese While you may know people who have engaged in fraud and gotten away with it - make no mistake - if you lie to somebody in order to obtain their money or property or to induce them into giving you money or property that is fraud.
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23 November 2022 | 24 replies
If you are buying a property with tenants, you can INTEND to live there all you want, but other legal issues, tenants rights, damage construction, tenant induced code violations, etc. can prevent that from actually happening.While you are trying to follow through with your intentions, your current lease may be expiring, leaving you with no other choice but to find another place to live, and that other place may be the purchase of an empty dwelling that you can move into right away.
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8 December 2017 | 124 replies
It's not like the OP cashed out everything and has no equity in their properties - this would be the bubble-inducing practice that many individuals in the other camp were warning about.
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14 June 2018 | 38 replies
HUD does do repair credits (aka inducements to purchase).
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13 May 2017 | 17 replies
A local guy put a house under contract, proceeded to bring "inspectors" through the house that don't appear to be inspectors, pushed the owner to sign a contract, allegedly made several misleading statements, and induced the owner by making a claim of purchasing the house when in fact they were brokering the deal (illegally).
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20 June 2017 | 106 replies
The issue many TK have with some marketing folks ( and I am not saying that is Melodee and Ali) but what representations have been made to induce the person to buy.Every one has financial pressures and sometimes in sales things are puffed.. and then its the TK operator that has to live with the puffing down the road..I run into this with my long term financing that I do for IRA buyers that have bought turn key and there sometimes was a sales rep involved...
3 November 2015 | 52 replies
No need for moronic statements trying to induce an argumentative nature.