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Zuki Pingui buying without agent/broker?
19 July 2021 | 23 replies
But out our way the ONLY time your engaging an attorney is if your in a lawsuit or your buying very expensive 8 figure complicated projects.. if its just rentals no need.. not that complicated .. 
Brant Hampton 6% real estate agent or $300 Flat Fee Transactional Broker?
19 January 2017 | 67 replies
Then once all that was done: I continually told him what to do, only bc I felt bad for him, because he was opening himself up to law suits and loss of profit.
Chris Virgil-Stone Buy property in personal name or LLC?
6 January 2020 | 8 replies
LLCs by themselves do not protect the individual from law suits.
Joshua DeGroate Moving into new home, renting out old home. LLC concerns.
12 May 2023 | 5 replies
If you fail to follow the rules, you may open your personal assets to a lawsuit.
Ava G. What's the worst thing than can happen in Real Estate Investing?
2 July 2015 | 28 replies
Lawsuits can come from anywhere.
Mike L. Permitting un-permitted space for SFHin Glendale CA
19 January 2020 | 7 replies
You would need the occupancy inspection certificate in order to avoid potential lawsuits from tenants as well.
Chuck H. Venmo, Paypal, etc. with an LLC
10 December 2020 | 4 replies
In a lawsuit with my LLC, the "limited liability" is put aside and my personal assets are sought since I commingled personal and business accounts.
Mariah Porter I found a corroded drain hidden in a basement bedroom
5 January 2023 | 10 replies
@Mariah Porter I've lived through some pretty serious basement flooding issues on one of my own rentals, so I definitely feel your pain--it's not a fun situation.My natural reaction was also to wonder about the seller's disclosures, and whether I could bring a lawsuit against the sellers, but I pretty quickly realized this wasn't feasible or advisable (in my situation, it would have been almost impossible to prove the sellers were negligent or withholding a disclosure, and the legal fees would have been steep). ...but, I'm not a lawyer, so it may be worth asking a lawyer anyway...I think your first priority here is to figure out what's causing the flooding, and fix that issue as soon as possible.Most houses have a drain at the lowest part of the slab that's intended to collect water in event of a flood (for instance, if a broken pipe caused a flood)--I assume that that's what this pipe is? 
Matt Harrison Atlanta STR (short term rental) regulation
27 March 2022 | 2 replies
Hi Matt, I have applied and thankfully recieved license for both my primary (which has an in law suite that I use for STR) and also another full home that i use for STR.
Andrey Y. Growth Equity Group - How 170+ investors were scammed
22 September 2022 | 226 replies
But we both believe that this could honestly be moved into class action lawsuit territory.