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29 October 2019 | 46 replies
yes. unless a bunch of white collar criminals move in lol
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31 July 2012 | 164 replies
Criminals and evil people can always buy weapons, and no law we put into place will stop that.
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17 July 2012 | 29 replies
Most criminals won't spend too much time trying to figure out if the dog is real or not and will probably just move on to an easier target.
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8 March 2010 | 29 replies
Divorce, sever depression, acute anxiety disorders, criminal vandalism, and even physical injury.
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13 September 2017 | 62 replies
When the Board receives a complaint against an unlicensed contractor, it may issue an administrative citation or file a criminal action with the local district attorney’s office.
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29 September 2012 | 6 replies
If that's the case then per the contract they can only come after the earnest money.Of course if you had gross negligence,fraud,criminal activity etc. they can still come after you.If you tied up a property and then didn't perform the seller is being impacted in a negative way.Again with a wholesaler this is why non-refundable earnest money would be required if it was my client.If not we simply wait for another buyer or can kick them out of the contract and accept another offer from another buyer at any time.That way you have the wholesaler working on the long shot at the same time as pursuing other buyers.
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12 October 2012 | 25 replies
As for the do it yourself eviction, do you really want to pour accelerant on an adversarial relationship with a criminal with far less to lose than you?
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22 October 2012 | 14 replies
Just closed on a deal Friday with a seller that cussed out me and my partner on multiple occasions, called randomly late at night while she was drunk to call us criminals, tried to sell the house to another investor while we were under contract and then at closing brought a fishing license as her form of ID.And just like you I'm going to sell the property and put an easy $10k in my pocket.
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23 June 2015 | 53 replies
My places are in a gentrifying area, and hopefully will rise dramatically, one has already done so :)So, back to the top: since Steve says holding RE in a corp is criminal, what are our other options?
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6 March 2012 | 18 replies
Just this morning I get the town pissed off about my signs and leaving a nasty message like I am some type of hardnosed criminal.