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10 December 2019 | 11 replies
Google property Management companies in the cities you are considering purchasing in, do a thorough vetting on any you are considering, reviews, referances, BBB, courts/lawsuits, you can manage through Property management companies, I am old school but I have a friend who bought small investment properties in a distant place in upper NY and she never saw one property and does make money from these investments, she works through hr realtor, I saved her 10k after she was told that one property needed a new sewer line, I diagnosed it with her on the phone and she saved 10k, that is the downside of using these pm companies/anyone to work with properties out of town/remote ownership, I can do this as I have a full working knowledge of all systems in a house, I have been in this business for 25 years
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18 August 2015 | 11 replies
The problem of case by case is that the rule would not be applied to all and could be opening doors for a lawsuit.
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31 August 2023 | 1 reply
But just curious about verbiage and disclosures you all include in your purchase and sale agreements to help avoid lawsuits/legal action.
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4 June 2023 | 13 replies
If you fail to follow the rules, you may open your personal assets to a lawsuit.
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10 October 2022 | 3 replies
My understanding is that you give up your right to bring a lawsuit in Texas.
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19 April 2019 | 13 replies
Demand letter —> lawsuit Perhaps the above maybe the best remedy.
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5 September 2023 | 13 replies
However, I am opening myself up to risk for lawsuits, etc.
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8 September 2020 | 2 replies
Most likely the state where the property is located is where lawsuits would be brought if they are something for personal injury like a trip and fall or something of that nature because the “cause of action” arose in that state.
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6 August 2023 | 21 replies
Anything short of a court approval of foreclosure has lawsuit potential.
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27 September 2022 | 26 replies
Providing information that is not required is a recipe for a law suit.