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Results (2,857+)
Fadie Areny Dear Bigger Pockets & Nick Johnson(Motiv8td)
24 October 2009 | 5 replies
Considering it was back when I was only a little boy, and now I am a man who has grown a lot since the incident.
Michael Seutin how many of you hold your rental properties in your name?
24 September 2011 | 104 replies
I'm not a lawyer but everyone has told me it's not effective to create a single LLC in Nevada, Delaware etc. that owns and manages the property because the LLC will still be sued in the courts of the state where the incident took place.
Mesbahul Hoda Owner Finance or Lease Option?
21 August 2011 | 1 reply
I would like to structure deals in ways where I can maximize on tax savings on the sale of the property.I have read that if I sell with owner financing, the tax incident occurs when you sell the property and not when the owner financing terms finish.
Kevin Fintland HOA trying to collect reimbursement for cost not my fault. Threatening a lien.
30 August 2011 | 3 replies
I personally feel the reason the HOA is coming after me for these assessments is that they know they will never get further money from this individual.2 – The person next door who’s place was damaged by the flooding was, at the time, the Treasurer for the HOA and is now the President of the HOA. 3 – Unfortunately I did not have homeowners insurance at the time the incident occurred (I was between companies – I hence have Home owner’s insurance again).Here are my questions:-Based on the above, can a lien be placed on my property?
Mark Hu Legal action against threatening tenants?
10 September 2011 | 12 replies
That earlier incident, if I had hit the tenant, I probably would have been sued.
Jane George Can a cash buyer buy in his mother's name?
6 August 2015 | 6 replies
He needs to understand:- if she dies it is part of her estate -is she is sued, the property can be attachedShe needs to understand:-any incident with the property, they will sue her
Leo B. Indianapolis Areas to Avoid
2 April 2015 | 5 replies
It's just a very popular night time bar area, so a lot of incidents happen. 
Kai R. I Think My Business Partner is Turning Out to Be A Nightmare...Help?!
13 May 2015 | 16 replies
I've clearly made some mistakes, here - some that intellectually, I certainly know better than to make, but that emotionally given the circumstances, I naively thought could correct themselves or be solved without incident.
Andrew P. To allow pets, or not.....
17 January 2016 | 29 replies
I obtain a separate and non-refundable pet deposit of $250 per animal (I limit the number of pets to 2 dogs and 1 cat), and I require tenant to get a liability policy of insurance naming me as an additional named insured to protect them and me from potential damages for dog bit incidents.
Ryan Moore Crime Report... what next?
13 January 2016 | 5 replies
Plus, you'll be able to tell if it was an isolated incident.