10 June 2019 | 10 replies
If" you even won a settlement, is it worth spending $10K plus the time and stress associated with it?
21 September 2019 | 86 replies
In 2011, the United States District Court for the District of Nevada entered a consent decree (a settlement of a lawsuit where a party agrees to take an action without admitting liability) on a this issue.
17 May 2019 | 25 replies
@Chinmay J. did you review sample settlement statement from both lenders?
9 November 2018 | 38 replies
Should anyone still want to buy an IKEA kitchen at IKEA, here is my review of the appointment / assembly process, which she/he should plan with: 11.05.2017 1.surveying appointment at home: normal 15.05.2017 1.planing apptmt at IKEA: normal 12.06.2017 1.installation apptmt at home: Planning error (measures copied incorrectly), broken kitchen appliances, broken TV, cabinet gaps, no worktop 13.06.2017 2.planing apptmt at IKEA: complete replaning due to 40cm length planing error 28.06.2017 2.installation apptmt: incorrect parts delivery, scratched, incorrectly cut worktop, broken rear wall 04.07.2017 2.surveying apptmt: new measurement for worktop 13.11.2017 3.installation apptmt: worktop supplied by 5cm too narrow 02.06.2018 4.installation apptmt: worktop supplied by 2cm too wide & 2cm too short about 12 repetitive hotline calls (always longer than 30min) including waiting loop 10 WASTE HOLIDAYS 26 Email pure for the coordination of the kitchen installation 43 Email with IKEA "customer service" for the misclaimed "claim settlement" 300 € collateral damage Zero compensation (91 € were offered to me, which I refused) Conclusion: NEVER AGAIN IKEA !!!!!
7 November 2022 | 78 replies
I don't know if you mean the settlement company, the title agent or the title insurer but why is it automatically the "title company's" fault.
20 May 2024 | 121 replies
Been listed for sale at least 3 months.I don't have comps anywhere near me but I found a similar facility for sale in West Virginia with crappy visibility and settlement issues for $4928 per unit--all unrented.
5 September 2018 | 3 replies
I plan to get a few other quotes but I have no idea if this is typical.Processing Fees $495.00Underwriting Fees $695.00 Loan Administration $58.00Fee Discount Points $719.20 Appraisal $515.00Title - Wire / Courier Fee $85.00 Settlement Fee $550.00 Lender's Title Insurance $450.00Recording Fees $90.00Realtor/Broker Service Fee $395.00Tax Prorations $1,500.00Total Estimated Closing Costs $5,552.20
24 July 2019 | 5 replies
@Joshua Stratton As others have already point out, no, you cannot be on his closing disclosure/settlement statement as any sort of fiduciary or transaction broker, but if he values your "off-line counsel", there is nothing stopping him from writing you (Joshua Stratton) a check, gifting you merchandise, or giving you anything of value for reasons other than that transaction.
23 May 2023 | 61 replies
I am giving her another month as she is supposed to have a large settlement coming in ( I confirmed with the insurance company) If it doesnt improve after that, I will likely give it another month and then get her out of there.
14 August 2024 | 51 replies
Mike, the CEO of the NREIG personally got involved with tenant and "negotiated" a settlement with the tenant on terms which included free rent, as well as a payment to be made by the landlord which we did not consent to.