
10 April 2024 | 20 replies
NW filed a suit against a group of guys in California who worked for them and allegedly ran off with their buyer's list and started their own wholesaling company.

21 November 2017 | 17 replies
This was an 8 or 12 unit complex and tenants all sued landlord for losing their possessions due to the fire. 3) several cases where the landlord or seller was sued for property code violations under the deceptive trade practices act and the carrier denied coverage as the allegation was of an "intentional act".4) Insurance won't cover breach of contract claims typically, say you get into a dispute with a contractor the insurance isn't going to cover it but are you going to see it through to trial when your personal assets are at risk in the event you're wrong. 5)Not real estate related but I had another case where I represented one of two partners who were sued for a business deal gone bad.

3 February 2021 | 30 replies
When you've allegedly "bought and sold hundreds of homes" and have "120 rental units" and your entire Bigger Pockets profile is about your website that caters to investors looking to market (and no references to your holdings) and your post is about how you have to be a marketer first, I think we can all agree to agree what the post is about.

23 January 2024 | 118 replies
Not saying that happened (unlike the approach taken by Mat), but the whole ordeal seemed ultra shady.And that's not mentioning anything about the shady arrangement you have with your local title company or the tactics allegedly employed by your various agents.

30 April 2018 | 79 replies
They found and asked for one repair/cleaning on the ducting, as it was allegedly full of construction debris..

14 January 2023 | 2904 replies
A lot of the alleged 'scholars' on this planet are how we get into these messes.

1 March 2024 | 97 replies
I thoroughly enjoyed his recent case study he did with an individual who supposedly took his training/mentorship: https://www.commercialproperty...What I liked about that case study was that the mentee allegedly bought 7 units and then 66 units, in about 9 months (from scratch), and at the time of the interview, she was in contract to close on an additional 241 units soon.

5 September 2017 | 459 replies
They might run 100-$500 an hour, but it would be 100% totally worth it to file a lawsuit in federal court alleging fraudulent inducement, misrepresentation, duress, etc.