
26 October 2019 | 23 replies
Can someone please share experiences of denying qualified applicants?

12 July 2017 | 3 replies
Therefore, I cannot confirm or deny this.

17 April 2018 | 53 replies
And you kind of want permits - you need the work to be legally permitted for a number of reasons - 1) insurance can deny claims if your property wasn't permitted, 2) inspectors pass permit work because they have determined it meets proper code, so that's actually a GOOD thing to make sure the contractor didn't screw anything up that might give your property problems down the road, and 3) there are records of all permits on every property, so if you don't get a permit and make any substantial change to the property, it isn't hard to find that out, and it's especially problematic when you want to sell the property later on - properties for sale that have modifications that weren't permitted now are risky properties to buy because who knows what might be wrong with it and what additional costs the city might require to get permits, or if they will even allow a permit and force something to be torn down or un-done, etc.

27 January 2014 | 12 replies
A homeowners policy may result in a denied claim if they find out you have tenants there.

16 August 2015 | 2 replies
Simply put if they win you more money they get paid a percentage of the money they receive you. if you need a good recommendation for someone in you area I know plenty of public adjusters and can help you out. the insurance companies motto we like to say is deny, delay, defend.

15 September 2010 | 4 replies
The other side is running for the hills, denying their voting records and not wanting to even have a "D" by their name.

8 October 2019 | 27 replies
Originally posted by Denis Mancini:Frankly, I would suggest you keep your insurance protection separate from your investment.
6 January 2017 | 25 replies
Do you have a policy for that, such as type of crime will deny the application?

1 September 2022 | 6 replies
IT TOOK 7 MONTHS FOR ERAP TO Review & DENY Their Case..

29 November 2015 | 110 replies
The application may be denied for any of the following reasons: charge offs or bankruptcy, prior eviction or foreclosure, insufficient income, unfavorable references, incomplete or unverifiable application information, false application information, or dangerous behavior. _____________________________________________________________ The "incomplete or unverifiable application information" is an ace in the hole...most prospective tenants who will be problematic lie on their applications....you just need to figure out where.You should still be able to get credit reports, but you need to have your business inspected.You should be able to go to the county website and find out if they have been a plaintiff or defendant in criminal or civil lawsuits.