yes. Regardless of what happens with the deficiency, the court awarded legal fees to the plaintiff. That’s, as far as I know, unavoidable.That docket mentions he is on hook for 4k in fees even if they dont win the deficiency.
yes. Regardless of what happens with the deficiency, the court awarded legal fees to the plaintiff. That’s, as far as I know, unavoidable.That docket mentions he is on hook for 4k in fees even if they dont win the deficiency.
That guy looks like one of DSP's followers.The guy representing Midfirst is a CT based lawyer specializing in Debt collecting and foreclosure. The final boss
Plus mature adult with a business degree. He could have rented it out and comission someone to look after it but noooooo. He kept it and tried to short sell it. Big brain moveBig Brain Phil has already paid more than he owes letting the property sit empty. Owes $80k. Paid $90k for vacant property.
Valedictorian.
with the amount of money he 'earns' he could have fully paid both condos. then he could have sold it for maximum profit or rented it. he actually found someone but phil refused to hire him because that morahn kept insisting on contacting via phone instead of emailsPlus mature adult with a business degree. He could have rented it out and comission someone to look after it but noooooo. He kept it and tried to short sell it. Big brain move