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6 December 2019 | 41 replies
Many "sexism" allegations these days are apex fallacies - noting that men are "overrepresented" at the high extremes of society (while ignoring that they're also overrepresented at the low extremes).
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11 December 2019 | 10 replies
There is no point to keep collecting alleged assets if you keep collecting debt along with it.
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31 October 2019 | 4 replies
If you're doing it to feel good about helping curb the gloom and doom that will allegedly hit us in 12 years, cost doesn't really factor into the equation.
1 November 2019 | 3 replies
Their online reviews are about 2 out of 5 stars across platforms (if you're in the Bay Area, it's the place that references a local East Bay mountain in the company name), because so many of those "potential" customers don't actually make it to the closing table, lots of frustration, pissed off people, escrow fallouts, allegations of bait and switch (14 day locks are priced better than 30 day or 45 day, so they never lock upfront, meaning market shifts hose their clients at the 11th hour half the time...), lost earnest money deposits, etc.
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16 December 2019 | 3 replies
I would suggest you scan through it now, rather than having to do a Detailed Read after a complaint / violation is alleged.
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22 October 2017 | 3 replies
@Patrick DesjardinsThank you for your reply.May I ask what the borrower is alleging in the law suit?
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23 October 2017 | 13 replies
There could be allegations of theft against neighbors if anything goes missing.
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7 November 2017 | 1 reply
His former managers also allege that the five houses included in Monday’s motion were used as collateral for the loan, and since Depp has stopped making payments, they want to sell the houses.The threat of foreclosure is just the latest exchange in what has become a bitter back-and-forth between the actor and his former managers, who he claims mismanaged the $650 million he’s made in the last two decades to the point of depletion.TMG later filed a cross-complaint against Depp, claiming the actor lived an “ultra-extravagant lifestyle that often knowingly cost [him] in excess of $2 million per month to maintain, which he simply could not afford.”http://people.com/movies/johnny-depp-slams-new-for...
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12 November 2017 | 50 replies
I know that this is not your case, but still - I was told I actually insulted someone.I’ve had my (non lowball, yet considerably lower than the asking price) cash offers accepted over other (allegedly-) higher financing offers, even if mine were slightly lower than those.I am always happy to negotiate with anyone interested enough to make even a lowball offer when there are no other offers.
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4 January 2018 | 16 replies
“The failure of a landlord to provide such conditions can lead to violation of the law and impose civil and, at times, even criminal liability upon the landlord”.Please read up on your local laws as relates to landlord obligations for habitable premises.This to me is a no brainer and am sorry am not trying to be mean to you.You inform tenant of your duty which his really to their advantage and then you go in and address.If tenants want to prevent you from treating, then suggest that they provide you with suggestions for pet friendly/kid friendly pest control to use and suggest that you will attempt that for a short period of time to see if it works but in the end, if it does not you will need to come in with a different approach, different product to address the situation.If said tenant continues to fight you on the issue, I suggest moving to contacting an attorney about providing a notice to comply or quit possession.You are running a business here.The unaddressed rodent activity is only going to get worse because you have a tenant that is difficult.Document your approach to resolve and try to have them chime in with their own suggestions on the agreement that if it does not work you will have no choice but to use an alternative.I would then start working on rethinking that lease term as that there sounds like a tenant that will bring you trouble.You have a legal duty and if a tenant is keeping you from completing it, that there is a problem as the same tenant will turn around and make false allegations and/or accuse you of not addressing the issue when all along you have been trying to do just that.Be the boss here, it is your property.This is like a grown kid that wants to test your limits, I suggest you put an end to that nonsense as life is too short and you have too much else to do than allow your time to be wasted by stubborn tenants.Side note:Glue traps – so cruel and gross.Peppermint has worked well for me too as @Marci Stein suggests.