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Lee Guo Why is United States of American a defendant in sheriff sale?
9 October 2020 | 3 replies

I am learning about sheriff sale in Pittsburgh PA. In the sheriff sale list, there are a number of properties that are tax sales (Sci Fa sur Tax Lien, is the Sale Type) and  United States of America is the defendant a...

Joe Runcle Already is a sheriff Deed between the defendent and the bank
2 December 2021 | 3 replies

If their is already a sheriff Deed between the defendent and the bank should I not bid on the property at a second sheriff sale? Will there be a broken chain of ownership and be a problem getting title insurance? 
A ...

John Underwood Why an LLC may not protect you from a Lawsuit
19 December 2024 | 50 replies

I stumbled across this lawsuit while looking for something else.As I have mentioned before in this forum an LLC that is not 100% property ran can easily be pierced and the owner sued personally.Here is an example of w...

Kellis Landrum Jason Hartman- Platinum Properties
29 April 2019 | 22 replies

I ran across Jason Hartman's website/podcast and am intrigued. Is there anyone here who's bought properties from his company that could share their positive or negative experience with me?For what it's worth, everyone...

Sean Dezoysa What legal events require the actual plantiff/defendant to be in court?
19 January 2013 | 1 reply

I believe that in most legal disputes with tenants or buyers/sellers, I do not have to go to court and can instead be represented by a lawyer. But when is this not the case? This is something I'm very unclear about.

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Peter Walther Florida Appeals Court Orders Insurer to Defend Rescission Claim in Title Dispute
6 December 2024 | 0 replies

This is a recent decision where a title insurer denied coverage to an insured owner who had been named in a suit to rescind the deed into the insured.  The insurer claimed the Complaint alleged matters which were excl...

Kevin Che Quiet Title a Joint Owned Property from Sheriff Sale
29 December 2019 | 1 reply

I'm looking to buy a property located here in Rockland County, New York. The property is a sheriff sale, with the creditor winning the case by default in court as the defendant never showed up. The creditor was awarde...

Rich Thomas Tenant has left but is defending Eviction Complaint. How do I negotiate agreement?
27 February 2023 | 5 replies

Hi Everyone
Thank you in advance to anyone who reads my post and provides a response to my questions. 
The property ( condo apartment ) is in Broward County , Florida. The tenant has now left the property ( He has h...

Raul Ruvalcaba Unlawful Detainer Process- California
31 July 2015 | 6 replies

Good morning, I did the unlawful detainer process several years ago, but I can't remember the exact process. I submitted the summons and complaint. They failed to respond. I went to court and was advised to file a Req...

Andy Gill Is 'The lien of the plantiff is superior in dignity...' right?
12 March 2021 | 2 replies

I'm thinking of buying a property at a foreclosure auction with a complicated title history- there are 27 mortgage and release records alone for the one owner in the last 30 years. I believe I've matched up liens and ...