
6 August 2009 | 20 replies
I have to plead ignorance even AFTER reading the rules such as;a.

7 August 2009 | 31 replies
I'm getting the feeling that some people in the media are getting a guilty conscience.

27 February 2011 | 12 replies
Back in the day, many lenders (like Ameriquest) were guilty of rushing loans through w/o proper disclosure and processing just so they could take the borrower off the market.

8 November 2009 | 11 replies
I belong to one of those tribes that invented guilt. I

19 December 2010 | 33 replies
And if you are guilty of attempting to influence the BPO, it is not fraud as much as a direct violation of the SAFE Act and other statutes/regulations which specifically describe making attempts to influence, even though I have not seen a definition of influencing.

22 October 2010 | 14 replies
To bad for him it didn't turn out so well.Apparently the evidence against him was so overwhelming that he eventually pleaded "true" to the charges of criminal trespass and criminal damaging.

21 October 2010 | 2 replies
The things that could happen is that you could be found guilty of fraud, your deal can be nullified, you can be fined, going to jail is not something I have seen for this issue, but a judge certianly could lock you up.

7 September 2009 | 5 replies
I've blasted inexperienced agents and those that are worthless in their chosen profession but unless you've properly planned you're just as guilty as they are.

23 January 2011 | 28 replies
You are guilty until proven innocent in these cases because they can seize your assets and shut you down in short order.The other thread I posted on is in flux.

17 December 2009 | 14 replies
{I am guilty of it!}