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29 May 2016 | 24 replies
If you get a local partner, your going to trust that persons judgement.
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19 September 2015 | 3 replies
Hi - I am thinking about attending a foreclosure auction and the property owner has some Sheriff's judgements against them here in Massachusetts.
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21 September 2015 | 17 replies
I would take them to court and get a judgement for the rent owed and damages.
4 October 2015 | 21 replies
Nick, 3 hours is not enough at your age over time that is sleep deprivation, you may feel fine but your judgement won't be!
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24 September 2015 | 13 replies
Judgements?)
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28 September 2015 | 53 replies
On the other hand some courts have ruled since you have no constructive receipt the judgement creditor does not owe the tax.
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6 October 2015 | 49 replies
I like to get something in writing from the tenant when they leave saying that they are officially gone and have left nothing that they want.2) Yes I have gotten a money judgement on a past tenant.
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27 September 2015 | 3 replies
You absolutely can be sued for and judgement awarded for more than your current net worth.
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1 October 2015 | 20 replies
Code fines become civil judgements and judgements follow you and ruin your credit report and being "up to code" is essentially a brand new house, so when you buy old housing stock, you run that risk.