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Medical Billing Dispute — real estate agent pushed bad deal

Started by newbie_investor_2026 · Jan 13, 2025 · 1,715 views · 11 replies
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newbie_investor_2026 OP

Has anyone dealt with something like this? I'm not sure what my options are.

real estate agent pushed bad deal. I've been dealing with this for about 7 months now and the situation isn't improving.

I have already tried to resolve this directly but the other party is not cooperating.

Has anyone been through something similar? What worked for you?

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asking_for_friend_driver_2024

NAL, but from what I've read, you should file a complaint. That said, definitely get a lawyer to look at the specifics.

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anon_tenant_IL

Just want to point out — the statute of limitations might be a factor here. In some states it's as short as 1-2 years. Don't sit on this too long.

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confused_dev_NC

NAL, but from what I've read, you should document everything. That said, definitely get a lawyer to look at the specifics.

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help_me_driver_2023

I had a similar issue and ended up consulting with an attorney. It was worth the $200-300 for the initial consultation just to understand my rights.

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confused_worker_advice

Following this thread — I'm in a very similar situation. Would love to hear how it turns out.

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need_help_investor_IL

This happened to me too. Have you tried filing a complaint with the relevant agency? In my case they investigated and it got resolved without needing a lawyer.

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anon_creator_question

Just want to point out — the statute of limitations might be a factor here. In some states it's as short as 1-2 years. Don't sit on this too long.

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throwaway_parent_help

I work in this industry and unfortunately this is very common. The good news is that when people actually push back with legal representation, companies usually settle.

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GigWorker_LA

I've seen this play out several times in my field.

What worked for me was having everything documented. It took 3-6 months but was worth it.

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asking_for_friend_worker_CA

I work in this industry and unfortunately this is very common. The good news is that when people actually push back with legal representation, companies usually settle.

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FreelancerKate

I've dealt with this before.

What worked for me was hiring an attorney to send the initial letter. It took 2-4 months but was worth it.

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