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Jim Bentley Handicapped access for rentals
23 May 2014 | 8 replies
Is lack of handicap access also grounds for a discrimination lawsuit?
Alexander Merritt MultiFamily - Buying the Business Entity (LLC, Corp, etc...)?
18 February 2015 | 14 replies
If the Entity had any negative judgments or lawsuits against it.... what else?
Mark Updegraff Using a buyer's agent versus contacting the seller's agent every time and why REALTORS need a special level of TRUST with their "investors"
22 February 2015 | 11 replies
Would you want to have a lawsuit Complaint advertised in the newspaper saying how upset they were with the realtor and how they were trying to force hm stay with them? 
Olivia C. My worst landlord story - join in!
5 May 2015 | 7 replies
Mold started accumulating....Threatened lawsuit, immediately received an apology face to face from maintenance fixed ceiling and got a check for $1,500. 
Alex Craig Selling Homes that is Not Yours
26 March 2015 | 5 replies
Some things just beg for a lawsuit, which is a pain...
Andy Bastone A newbie's second deal
19 September 2015 | 6 replies
I’ve been interested in real estate investment for about four years now, and just last month purchased my second house in Columbus, GA.A business partner and I bought a 60 year old 3BR/1BA Dutch Colonial in the Lake Bottom Park District, a gentrifying neighborhood where mother-in-law suites are quite common.Ours has a duplex in the back that rents out of $450 a piece and we are living in the Dutch Colonial with a third roommate.We bought the house for $116,000 which was definitely a steal considering the location and cash flow potential of the property.The previous owners had inherited the house from their late mother a few years ago.They were having trouble selling it and eventually brought their list price down from $169k to $129k.When I first looked at the house I knew it was a great deal based off the location and apartments, and I couldn’t figure out why it hadn’t sold.Apparently the problem lied in the fact that there were no comparable homes in the area, so FHA and VA loans were not an option.
Madison Lowe Business Structuring
26 February 2014 | 2 replies
This strategy is to be used for estate planning, privacy, lawsuit protection and ease of transfer of a trust, etc.
Chris Adams Land development partnership gone bad, what can 2 partners do to 3rd
5 May 2014 | 7 replies
You need to tread carefully, or this thread is going to be Exhibit A in the 3rd partner's minority shareholder oppression lawsuit against your new clients.
Chris Simmons Who has been saved by an LLC? Success stories needed
16 May 2014 | 4 replies
I'm talking scenarios where you are absolutely certain that your llc status either stopped a lawsuit from making much progress from an attorney...not just some angry tenant that promised to sue you for their deposit only to fade away.
Amy C. LLC
30 May 2014 | 25 replies
If you were ever involved in a lawsuit they could only come after the assets of the entity being sued (assuming you don't have a personal guarantee).