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Andrew Acuna Adding a "new rule" to the leases
18 April 2017 | 6 replies
(Note,, we had apartments that had decks the owner was like a dog on a bone,, nothing was permitted on decks that wasn't patio type furniture,, no bikes, no crap,, plants and planters ok but everything else was not permitted ,, I did notes to tenants all summer long..  
Lucas Hammer Another Travel Write-Off Question (Hopefully my last one)
22 September 2016 | 9 replies
I would think the IRS might say if you haven't even bothered to set up a business entity for your "business" then it probably is not ordinary or necessary to be travelling to out of town seminars.Claiming to be travelling for the purposes of checking out business opportunities is a common claim and I think they spot the fakes easily.
James M. Help With Order of Operations: Texas Landlord
15 August 2017 | 17 replies
Compensate for this by being 100% organized, professional and business-like, even if you have fake it at first.  
Fas McO'nen Breaking into my own property!! Am I breaking the law?
30 January 2022 | 68 replies
He changed the locks and has a fake, one-page lease that he claims he signed with a guy that rented him the place. 
Andrew Stewart Neigbor selling; landscaping encroachment
13 September 2018 | 12 replies
I own a rental property and noticed a few years ago that my neigbor had started landscaping on my property and has set a wall of plants and stones to indicate the "property line"As this was in a corner any from the house and never used I didnt think too much of it.
Joe T. Screwed by lender, any recourse? Out $2200
30 March 2016 | 53 replies
., a lender may state on a loan application that a prospective borrower’s income is greater than it really is in order to facilitate approval of the loan);Adding insincere co-signers (lender adds a fake cosigner for loan approval);Making loans to mentally incapacitated homeowners;Forging signatures (lender forges a borrower’s signature on an early disclosure);Paying off lower income or interest mortgages;Loans in excess of 100% loan to value (LTV);Bait and switch tactics, such as substantially changing loan terms at closing;High annual interest rates;High points or padded closing costs;High loan origination fees;Balloon payments;Negative amortization (where principal balance increases rather than decreases);Padded appraisal costs (inflated home values in appraisal);Padded recording fees;Bogus fees (e.g., HUD will state that the broker has a fee for underwriting fee, when in fact brokers have no underwriting fee);Itemizing duplicate services and charging separately for them;Misinforming the prospective homebuyer that credit insurance is required and/or failing to disclose to the buyer that they are earning a commission on the insurance;Mandatory arbitration clauses;Falsely identifying loans as lines of credit or open ended mortgages;Forced placed homeowners insurance (lender falsely claims that homeowner does not have insurance and then gets an undisclosed commission for selling it to them);Repeated refinancing (flipping);Daily interest when payments are late;Excessive prepayment penalties;Foreclosure abuses; andHome improvement scams.A range of state and federal law of laws are available to help attorneys address dismantle the harm wrought by predatory lending practices.
Michael S. Everything on Modular (Off-Site) Construction
8 February 2020 | 17 replies
However, in a controlled manufacturing plant, floors, ceiling, roof, rafters and walls are all being built simultaneously.
Sib Bahjat TENANT ISSUES/HEADACHES
16 October 2013 | 16 replies
I had a married couple with a new baby fake a break-in, claiming the rent money was stolen.
Carlos Lopez passive income from Backyard
16 September 2016 | 10 replies
Planting things... not a bad Idea but the passive income part is really key for me.
Richard Warren Money Merge Account?
9 January 2024 | 58 replies
Reading through it's very obvious they were engaging in fake account review BS.