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Kimberly H. Rejecting the pain in the butt applicant without getting sued
8 August 2014 | 56 replies
You can't hire contingency fee defense when the person suing has no assets.
Alan E. What do you think of the Dallas REIA?
16 September 2020 | 12 replies
@Alex Nelson   Look on meetup for Roddy Round Up of DFW Real Estate Investment ExpertsNormally meets monthly often on Monday's..but subject to bumping at Addison Conference Center. 
Brandy Long Rookie, Louisville,KY
14 September 2016 | 2 replies
Knowledge is our best defense, right?
Kris Benson Why Isn't Anyone Talking About Self Storage??
11 September 2021 | 66 replies
Which are the best conferences to attend if I am looking for exposure to various operators (in need of capital)?
Alicia Marks BPCON 2022 Tickets are now available!
8 January 2023 | 83 replies
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Kevin Harris Tenent suing me in Indianapolis Indiana, need help
3 February 2020 | 65 replies
Your best defense here would be if you claim the shed was traded for the other shed and that the tenant intended to leave it there. 
John Jackson Jr Take full years rent from unqualified tenant?
8 August 2021 | 51 replies
I feel like my process for evaluating applicants is both fair and defensible in court and I hope and expect that it will protect me in the relatively unlikely event that I face a discrimination lawsuit.
Robert Evans Bought house at Foreclosure Auction - now what?
18 August 2020 | 40 replies
Nice enough guy and he was aware that the house was scheduled for auction but said that he had a federal lawsuit against the foreclosure company (McCalla Raymer) and that the house shouldn't have gone to auction.Apparently McCalla Raymer was accused of robo-signing foreclosure documents and the homeowner is pursuing this accusation as a defense.  
Jaclyn B. House Hacking Gone Horribly Wrong
14 March 2016 | 22 replies
I am afraid this is a case of living with someone you don't like but this is hardly a violation of a lease and is a pretty easy defense on the tenants part to continue the lease until its conclusion.