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Michael Genari Will Open Permits or Violations Impact Your Next NYC Deal?
16 May 2025 | 1 reply
They were ready to list their property for sale, only to find out that several open permits and violations threatened to delay the deal indefinitely.
Scott Johnson Scammed by "Estate Legal"
17 May 2025 | 38 replies
.• After payment, they stop responding or delay onboarding indefinitely.• Any attempts to reach your sales rep (in my case, William Silva) fail because his phone number gets disconnected immediately after payment.2️⃣ No Leads, No Service, Just Excuses• You get NO leads, NO marketing, and NO support.• The company dodges emails and phone calls.• If you do manage to get a response, they tell you it takes 12 months to fulfill the contract, stringing you along until you give up.3️⃣ When You Complain, They Use Legal Threats to Silence You• Instead of addressing concerns, they IMMEDIATELY threaten lawsuits.• They claim you are violating a “non-disparagement” clause (which isn’t enforceable in cases of fraud).• They send aggressive emails threatening to sue you for $250,000 in “liquidated damages.”• They claim they have the right to blacklist you from “hundreds of websites” if you speak out.• They try to intimidate you into arbitration instead of answering simple questions.Who Is Behind This?
Jim Cantrell Seeking Creative Solutions – Below-Market Rent with Elderly Tenant (Oscoda, MI)
9 May 2025 | 7 replies
Good on you as the home owner for your compassion but allowing this to continue indefinitely is doing everyone a bit of a disservice.
Isaac Passmore What happens if the Seller no-shows at closing?
18 April 2025 | 8 replies
So no, it doesn't sit there indefinitely, but it can get tied up for a bit.Recourse: You (as the buyer) have the right to pursue what's called specific performance—basically, you can take legal action to force the seller to perform (i.e., sell the property per the contract terms).
Jay Hinrichs Detroit Tarrifs is now the time for a rebirth and new look @ this market
17 April 2025 | 91 replies
Any car maker coming back to the US to start production is going to be somewhere in the South where unions are weak and right to work laws are everywhere.
Vaughn Ramcharitar Sell Single family portfolio
7 April 2025 | 14 replies
And this lets them continue to defer the tax indefinitely
Brian H. Fair Splits for Actively Managed Short Term Investment where LLC takes on debt
28 March 2025 | 1 reply
If they remain in indefinitely, you may need a buyout provision allowing your LLC to purchase their shares at a predetermined return.Additionally, aligning incentives is crucial.
Rafael Valdor Are there red flags in PM agreement?
25 March 2025 | 7 replies
[agreement] shall be for an indefinite term, subject to termination by the Owner.
Maggie Blackburn House Hacking in Brooklyn, NY—is it worth it?
21 March 2025 | 16 replies
I plan to stay in NYC indefinitely but it's hard to predict when or if I'll want to move out of the NY area.
Mario Morales Commercial Lease Renewal
17 March 2025 | 2 replies
The Lease should not renew automatically for an indefinite amount of time, consult and pay commission to a CRE Broker to handle this.