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Lisa Monroe Making Offers on REOs
26 March 2010 | 57 replies
You and others are right and I think that real estate agent knew it because she had a guilty conscious.
Nick Reuter Conn. Real Estate Agent Defrauds Bank in Short Sale Transaction
14 February 2012 | 5 replies
Dannehy, United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, announced that SERGIO NATERA, 35, a licensed real estate agent residing in Bridgeport, pleaded guilty todaybefore United States Magistrate Judge Holly B.
Bienes Raices Marketing to "dangerous dogs" owners
1 March 2010 | 12 replies
Also remember, you have duties that must be performed in order to show diligence on your part to keep your neighbors as safe as possible if you are going to allow a tenant to have a pet.If you allow your tenant to keep Pit Bulls in a backyard with a broken or short fence, then yes…you will definitely be named and probably found guilty in a lawsuit.
Rich Weese rehabbers and flippers # 2(there is a reason for my madness)
4 March 2010 | 44 replies
I think it's human nature for one to feel as if they contirbuted more in effort, time, talents or money than the others involved, I have seen and been involved in deals where all have said that there was equity in the arrangement, but it was obvious that at times there were felling of inequities, especially by those contributing labor and/or securing the deal.I guess that I have been guilty as well as the funding partner of saying in essence, "without me, you have no deal".
Brian Osgood Short sale done, received letter from attorney
8 March 2010 | 22 replies
They will send your proof that you owe them.Hire a debit settlement company, Offer to settle debit for $1000.00 - $3000.00GET IT IN WRITING BEFORE YOU GIVE THEM ONE CENT.MAKE SURE YOU SHOW UP TO THE COURT DATEGet an attorney or get a free attorney, or represent yourself.THE BANK DOESN’T Like it when you show up.You best bet is to plead you case with the Judge.
Paul Strauss Deal Analysis- What to Look Out For When You're New
28 March 2010 | 6 replies
You can't fly below the radar as much as you used to and you also cant plead ignorance anymore (if you still dont get it after a year it is time to try to get your old job back or apply for one of those new ones at the IRS).
Tom Medwin Should I Just Retire My Real Estate License?
6 April 2010 | 12 replies
If he did conceal and had part in the complete transaction, he is guilty.
Joshua Dorkin Getting rid of ants without harsh chemicals
21 April 2018 | 30 replies
Take Xanex so you won't feel guilty about the entire colony of ants you've murdered.
Rich Hupper Is there any REAL value in using an Agent?
13 July 2010 | 16 replies
So, i'm guilty of this one and I'm not even an Realtor!
Vivienne Pina Cash Back at Closing -Short Sale
7 May 2009 | 20 replies
If your out driving, Tom, and you get his from behind, are you then "irresponsible", or guilty of not being able to know better to get out of the way fast enough so as to not get hit???