OWNERS - Bearing Properties Sacramento
About Bearing Properties Sacramento - a new Property Management and Brokerage Company in Sacramento and Surrounding Counties.
ATTORNEY
HEEBY GEEBIES - BE CAREFUL ABOUT LINKS TO FRIENDS.
OH GOODY - MADE PRIVATE MAY 28 2018.
WHEW.
BROKER
COMPANY
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FACTS
- There are two owners - One Attorney and One Property Broker.
- The Company address on website - is a PO BOX.
- They have a phone number on the website.
Bearing Properties Sacramento |
Bearing Properties Sacramento |
ATTORNEY
- Model Rules of Professional Conduct: Table of Contents American Bar Association
- Gives free consultations and free pens.
- Practices many aspects of the law.
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HEEBY GEEBIES - BE CAREFUL ABOUT LINKS TO FRIENDS.
OH GOODY - MADE PRIVATE MAY 28 2018.
WHEW.
BROKER
- Information soon
- Broker Partner Praises Attorney (his partner) on Yelp
- First Review at that.
TRULY HURTS A GOOD SITE WHEN PEOPLE WRITE REVIEWS THAT PROMOTE THEIR OWN BUSINESSES
COMPANY
- A Start Up
- Filed a Corp March 1, 2017 in Sacramento
- Added Broker Partner July 2017
- More Information
- Internet Page - Contact Page May 2 2018 >>
Bearing Properties Sacramento Contact |
- The address is a PO BOX - email on domain name - and an 888 fax number
- They have a phone number
Bearing Properties Sacramento |
Be sure to visit the Bureau of Real Estate Website for complete information about California Property Managers - and news.
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Yelp receives about six subpoenas a month asking for the names of anonymous reviewers, mostly from business owners seeking litigation against those writing negative reviews.[117] In 2012 the Alexandria Circuit Court and the Virginia Court of Appeals[152] held Yelp in contempt for refusing to disclose the identities of seven reviewers that anonymously criticized a carpet-cleaning business; in 2014 Yelp appealed to the Virginia Supreme Court.[143][153] Six internet companies and the Electronic Frontier Foundation said a ruling against Yelp would negatively affect free speech online. The judge from an early ruling said that if the reviewers did not actually use the businesses' services, their communications would be false claims not protected by free speech laws.[154]
In 2014, a California state law was enacted that prohibits businesses from using "disparagement clauses" in their contracts or terms of use that allow them to sue or fine customers that write negatively about them online.[155][156]
As of 2017, Yelp employed a staff of over 80 community managers that organize parties for prolific reviewers, send encouraging messages to reviewers and host classes for small business owners.[16] Yelp reviewers are not required to disclose their identity, but Yelp encourages them to do so.[9]
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