
18 February 2014 | 24 replies
Seems that there was a failure to verify all income sources that were used to qualify the applicant.

11 January 2015 | 87 replies
This coupled together with her failure to contact the company directly, the inaccurate statements about being misled and her reference to outdated course content, lead me to believe that this is more about financial hardship than anything else.I will not grant a refund based on her complaint, but if she will contact me personally to discuss the real issue at hand I will consider a refund if she can demonstrate financial hardship.

15 January 2013 | 47 replies
Jeff S-I will detail a couple specific examples I'm aware of, but it always seems like there are several threads that run through all of these failures and I've seen it over and over again.1.

28 March 2017 | 5 replies
If you fail to return the list and later sue to recover your security deposit, a court may view your failure to do so as your agreement that the list is complete and correct.

31 March 2017 | 7 replies
Keep reading, researching, learning and networking to gain as much knowledge as possible on REI, the different strategies, different peoples success and failure stories, etc.2.

9 May 2017 | 240 replies
Funny thing about BP you read alot of 500 units bought with no money down but few come back to update the failures.

1 July 2018 | 150 replies
I OWE all of what ever success and failures I have had to real estate and there have been many on both sides of the ledger LOL.But having the license and engaging in the industry has treated me well .. and if I was a money hoarder I would have retired by 35 LOL.. but I like life I like to travel.. fly my own plane that sort of thing so its a fine balance.but once you get in the game you get in the game..
24 June 2017 | 5 replies
The astute buyer investor has to research intensively and make conservative assumptions on how the property might perform and operate.If a buyer purchases on the premise the seller is selling that if everything goes perfect the costs will be XX then the buyer is being set up for failure as the odds are against them.

26 October 2018 | 30 replies
The most desperate option is a Motion to Quash, saying the entire foreclosure is invalid for a variety of reasons, but most often for failure to properly serve the defendant.
25 July 2017 | 162 replies
You should also probably let me worry about controlling for properties that actually cash flow.OK Mike, let's talk about diversification and control ... you have 12 Baltimore properties that you are "controlling" from Brooklyn ... to do that, you need to rely solely on a single PM to screen tenants, select them, perform repairs, collect rents, and send them to your Brooklyn PO box ... you have a single point of failure outside of your control, not 12.