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Zoe Lee staggering late fee of rent charged by PM
29 October 2019 | 55 replies
I would want to resolve going forward.   
Eduardo Leal Contacting my landlord
18 June 2021 | 5 replies
If it's an on-going problem, talk to your Landlord and get them to work with you to resolve this permanently.
Dion DePaoli Loan Investing....do you even workout, bro?
23 January 2015 | 32 replies
Stop buying into this idea that you are going figure out the best practice to resolve the loan at its highest value.
Mark Ainley What Makes You A Better Landlord To Your Customers(Tenants)
19 March 2015 | 15 replies
Nice homes to rent in comparison to what is available in the area  reasonable rates responding to maintenance requests/concerns in a timely manner following up on resolved issues treating them with respect not just as a tenant/client but as a humanMy current & past tenants have told the only time they see or hear from their past landlord is 1- when rent is due, 2- when rent is late /haven't been paid but landlord won't fix things or takes a long time to fix things.
Frank S. Foreclosure Sales – I need an education
14 February 2016 | 34 replies
I went with my clients and other investors. they are fun to watch ;) you do realize the same players bid ;)these are my observations, this took place in a formal court house, 4 hours long :) 1. most property are postponed or resolved, those up for bids mostly no one bids. and bank get it at cost. 2. bidder vs bank, if bank out bids bidder.. bidder withdraws, bank buys at cost.3. bidder vs bidder, bank waits til highest bid. then steps in, if bid higher than what they want winning bidder get it for end bid amount.4. bidder vs bidder, bank wait til highest bid, steps in and if bid is under, bank bids higher. if bidder withdraws, bank buys at cost.I think it's because bank wins most of the time. the unfairness I felt at the time was that bank wipes out the bidding and buys at cost.
Tony Ngo Who is responsible for the damage of a trampoline when a pine tree fell on it?
18 July 2015 | 19 replies
Awesome, sounds like this got resolved!
Elaine Bright Desperate Need for a property manager in Kansas City, MO
9 October 2016 | 13 replies
I'm glad to see Brandon might be able to resolve your issue.
Rahul Bhatt Seller is trying to keep Escrow money even with inspection contig
7 November 2016 | 15 replies
In cases where the parties cannot agree to cancellation or to related terms, the disposition of funds, and/or are unable to resolve a dispute, the escrow holder may have to file an interpleader action in court and a judge will have to decide which parties are entitled to what documents and/or funds."
Mike Donnelly Is having your RE License and an LLC compatible?
28 November 2016 | 3 replies
If being associated with a broker and having my own LLC are not compatible, will I have to make a choice between the two?
Jade S. Commercial Retail Space - Restaurant Tenant
9 May 2017 | 6 replies
What have the Yelp and Google reviews been like for customer service,resolving consumer complaints, and quality of the food for the price charged?