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Lowell Bailey Looking for 5+ acre lot or lot with dwelling in Charlotte, VT
23 November 2025 | 1 reply
I've pulled delinquent tax records from the town clerk, I've called the local probate court and they will send me their probate estate filings list, but I haven't turned up much so far. 
Josh Reynolds Bird Dog- how to find/what to pay
20 November 2025 | 36 replies
A 'bird dog' is a 'finder'... and while there are clear cases of advertisers overstepping their bounds into brokerage (http://caselaw.findlaw.com/il-court-of-appeals/1546961.html) there are also (many not so clear) cases where a 'finder' is not a broker (http://law.justia.com/cases/new-york/other-courts/2010/2010-20104.html).I would encourage anyone to browse the last link for 'finder' and also to look at the section 'Quality and Quantity of Services', 'Fiduciary Duty', 'Differences in Entitlement to Fee'.
Michael Morrongiello Does a QUIET TITLE action WIPE an older mortgage ?
24 November 2025 | 8 replies
Year 2020 later on in the year; The Court Granted a SUMMARY JUDGEMENT over their compliant filed to Quiet Title BY the property owner against the defendant (the 2nd lien Mortgage Holder who had become a 1st lien) 2025 TODAY - now this former 2nd lien Mortgage & Note holder (who slid into 1st lien position) wishes to SELL their Mortgage and Note position for a STEEP Discount. 
Bruce D. Kowal Real Estate Professional and Material Participation
21 November 2025 | 2 replies
Because there are Tax Court cases that involve Pro Se Taxpayers who claim that they have a Real Estate license and this is enough.
Vivan Bhalla Tenants using rental license in bad faith to not pay rent
24 November 2025 | 23 replies
what you describe would be against the 5th amendment.Are you aware the US Supreme court recently viewed that eviction moratoriums are illegal?
Esha Chennubhotla LA Eviction Process
8 November 2025 | 2 replies
In LA County, it’s unfortunately normal for eviction proceedings to take several weeks, sometimes longer depending on court backlogs.
Svend W. Cracking down on dog poop in back yard
14 November 2025 | 25 replies
•Texts are fine, but emails look better if it ever goes to court because they’re easier to organize.2.
Keis J Patterson Purchasing my 1st Two Family Property in NYC. Advice needed
15 November 2025 | 5 replies
Doing proper research — looking at the chain of title and checking the NY court system — gives you an edge most first-time buyers don’t have.I actually maintain a Brooklyn Pre-Foreclosure dataset (updated Oct 2025) that pulls verified filings straight from the New York State Unified Court System, showing dates of default, mortgage balances, and more.
Alex Larcheveque Would You Use AI to Analyze Rental or Flip Properties? 🤨
25 November 2025 | 18 replies
I am generating 3,500-4,000 leads PER DAY across 6,513 zip codes in 100 markets and they come straight from the courts, trustees, sheriffs etc. 
James McGovern Is it easy to evict a buyer who purchased via Subject-to?
20 November 2025 | 14 replies
In Washington even if you recorded the deed, the seller can claim he was scammed and the attorney will present such a claim to the court.