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12 May 2017 | 44 replies
It requires them to come to my county and defend themselves in court.
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14 September 2017 | 2 replies
She lied to the court(I have plenty of proof to dispute anything she says).
24 February 2017 | 3 replies
Some people have gotten away with it.I don't play that game, but if you realize you could get the loan canceled, and then the bank could go to court saying that the transfer to the LLC was not allowed due to your mortgage (they have expensive lawyers to do this, which you will probably be paying for)..roll the dice.However, I suggest you take a step back... ask yourself WHY you started an LLC?
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5 December 2021 | 211 replies
I follow through with the filing and tenant pays rent before court date or has to move 72 hours after court date.
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1 March 2009 | 9 replies
What it means is that you do not bring a lawsuit before a court to foreclose.
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6 January 2016 | 40 replies
Based on your post, it is clearly working.I personally would evict through the court system and get my house back rather than throw away tens of thousands of dollars.
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8 August 2013 | 20 replies
Lenders have liability in these matters, they MAY NOTY discuss any confidential loan information with anyone who is not a party to the note unless a. they are selling the note to a qualified registered lender/buyer, b. the borrower has passed and they will be assisting in an estate settlement as would be directed by the court, c. if directed by any court to disclose information, such as in bankruptcy, or d. the borrower has authorized disclosure as it relates to a specific purpose, lastly, to an attorney representing the borrower.
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16 August 2013 | 14 replies
I looked up his recent court records to make sure he hadn't done anything or sued anyone in recent years too.
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8 September 2013 | 15 replies
According to references cited in Reed's book, there have been cases that have survived an audit and cases that have survived in tax court.
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17 October 2013 | 13 replies
Went to court yesterday on nonpayment of rent, they had a lawyer!!