Tom Kelly
Using a false LLC to buy and flip properties
21 February 2018 | 21 replies
It sounds criminal as you weren't aware of anything.
Renee B.
foreclosure problem with home we bought complete with extortion
3 November 2017 | 13 replies
That there could be criminal action and possible jail if someone does this?
Eric Kelly
Background check company/website
17 July 2019 | 16 replies
I have been using tenantreports.com - options for different packages (credit, criminal. eviction as you choose), plus options for the applicant to input the information or the landlord to input the information.
Alex Mendoza
Tile Install Labor Cost: 1st Rehab Project!!
5 October 2019 | 57 replies
@August OlgrenNo offense, but in general if you have someone working for less than half of the going rate you should probably consider why.
Charles E. Bruckman
Background and Credit Check
13 May 2020 | 4 replies
They also allow you to choose from several screening options, such as - credit, criminal and eviction; based on your preferences.
Account Closed
Legal Entities For Out of State
28 December 2017 | 29 replies
And even then if he did something criminal then insurance and asset protection are not going to help him.. you can't put an LLC in jail.
Jeremy Anan
Dealing with a Tenant Disconnected for Unpaid Electricity Bills and Stealing Power
19 July 2023 | 28 replies
I suspect they’re fairly poor at the moment (I realize that everyone makes their own choices in life), but adding a criminal record if it can be avoided seems unnecessary.
Son D.
Morris Invest & Oceanpointe management company
29 July 2020 | 100 replies
No offense but I'm not going to send this list all of you guys so we'll get bombarded with ads.
Gareth Fisher
What you wont hear any investor tell you
7 February 2018 | 151 replies
Steve Mindy's gentle persuasion got me on the pod cast in about 3 years.. your message is important ,and I agree ( no offense Mindy) but many of the pod cast are just those selling something at the end of the day and I fully understand that..
Jason A.
registered sex offender on the block
14 November 2016 | 21 replies
Depending on an offender's criminal history, this information will include either the address at which the offender resides or the community of residence and ZIP Code in which he or she resides.