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The Fix is In
Putting him in charge of fixing the mess he created and encouraged the Legislature to support is a clear case of the inmates running the asylum
Dear Rob,
I see you’ve recorded a video detailing the HB 2791 debacle and suggesting there’s a very simple fix . . . going back to the original version your office “crafted.”
Crafted?
The original version was a total mess, and going back to it isn’t what most of us consider a fix.
Remember the original version?
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I doubt it, Rob
So, Rob, my challenge to you is to find me one unhappy client who participated in a partnership transaction.
Dear Rob,
Received your latest 30 page interrogatories today and I’m guessing asking for copies of all our post 2006, 2007, and 2008 files will amount to another output of thousands upon thousands of pages of needless discovery.
And, of course, the end result will be more and more sellers reporting (1) I delivered on every promise I made, and (2) they were paid every nickel they were due.
But what else is new?
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McGoon, we have a problem
So, no tax sales this year, Rob, no new trustees sales, and yet another unintended consequence of your office's new foreclosure law.
Dear Rob,
Yes, I know as the unintended consequences of HB 2791 start to add up, it gets more and more obvious that putting consumer protection attorneys in charge of drafting real estate law was a really bad idea.
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I Call Bullshit #300
So in the World According to Jim, every transaction I've done stripped homeowners of their equity?
Dear Rob,
It was good to hear AAG Jim Sugarman discussing the HB 2791 fiasco on KVI radio last Sunday. I wondered how far he’d be bending the truth and guessed it would be plenty.
He didn’t let me down.
So, even though the hosts didn’t throw anything but softballs his way, Michelle did ask the one question I’d talked to her about earlier.
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