Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Why these domains are mine and can't be hijacked

WIPO Domain Name Decision: D2013-0371

I have Domains for SALE. 

They start in the $300k range or higher.

can the mentally ill sign contracts

This is what voids the contract that clears michael elbe of ANY wrongdoing in regards to the purchase and sale of 2043 elm st, quincy, il 62301.

Cora Newbold has been and is mentally disabled. He and his attorney, both knew of it BEFORE she prompted him to have Cora and I sign the contract. It was in order for cora to receive the remaining $12,500 of the gift. 

A release of claims was never spoken of until a week before the contract was suggested.

Lannerd also made sure that she put in that cora was mentally stable and that she couldn't claim duress.

Cora had no idea what she was signing...She's not a lawyer and had no time to get one for the purpose of reviewing the clearance of claims. That was the only day she was allowed to sign it or the deal was off, according to Lannerd.

We weren't allowed to leave with the contract unsigned.

That's why I filed an investigation against Lannerd

Remember, that it was mandated by Larry Ehmen that she receive the gift in order for Elbe to obtain the title to the house. That was the deal.

Larry wanted to do that just to motivate Elbe to recover his money by selling the house. Knowing that in his mind that we could never pay it back to redeem our home.

Elbe tried getting out of giving Cora the remaining $12,500 by using it a as a rent credit (charging us $700 per month) so we could stay at the house. Such a sly dog. But I saw it...

(see rental scenarios) 

Taking the house away from us in the end was Ehmens motive. But as I always say. House thief Larry has always been a creep in my book...

Larry has been buying peoples delinquent taxes and taking their homes for the last 8 years...

PropertyPredators.Com



Wednesday, July 17, 2013

mike

Domain

There are no intellectual property rights secured on www.MichaelElbe.Com. Nor are any trademarks or business names found. 

If you would like to purchase this domain, the price is $50,000.00 and requires you to have an escrow account on escrow.com. You will also need to not be named Mike Elbe, or Michael Elbe in order to be considered as a qualified buyer. An indemnification and release will need to be signed by the purchaser of the Domain. You will be working with a broker.

Discussions about this domain my be obtained by sending $2,000 to the current owner. 

We deal in generic names.

domain@michaelelbe.com

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

persuant to mike elbe fax on 3 25 2013

Here is the evidence showing the truth.  Mike Elbe was made aware that Cora Newbold has a claim pending with Social Security regarding her mental issues. A claim with the use of an attorney that dates back to 2012. Cora was a student that the College he worked. He was well aware of her condition prior to his actions regarding the home and his attorney mandating Cora sign a release of claims for her to get her gift. Cora had no clue what it meant. All that she knew was that it had to be signed in order for her to get what was hers anyway.

The gift was part of a mandate by Larry Ehmen for Elbe to acquire the title to 2043 Elm. Cora Newbold, Sean Heeger and their son currently reside there.

Rental agreement proposals presented by Mike Elbe will be provided here at a future date. He wanted to use the remaining $12,500 for a rental credit for sean, cora and their son instead of giving them the full amount of $25,000 as it was agreed to give her.

Elbe wanted to get the title of the house and did before he would give Cora the rest of the money. He claimed there was a tax issue. then when he sold the house to Frank waldhause this year, the tax issue mysteriously disappeared.
 


So why would anyone need a release of claims to be signed by Cora AND SEAN if they weren't doing anything wrong?

Cora only received $24,500 instead of the full $25,000 as it was agreed by elbe and ehmen.

Mikes attorney, Amy Lannerd made the claim in the clearance of claims that I was saying and writing online bad things about mike elbe. I was forced to sign it or cora wouldn't get the gift.



Thursday, July 4, 2013

selling after the fact

Mike Elbe Sells the house.

Cora Newbold - JWCC Student

Michael Elbe - JWCC President


----- Forwarded Message -----
From: Mike Elbe <elbemike@gmail.com>
To: Cora Newbold <newboldcora@yahoo.com>
Cc: Mike Elbe <elbemike@gmail.com>; Cora Newbold <cora@cora.im>
Sent: Thursday, April 4, 2013 10:21 PM
Subject: Re:

 
4/4/2013

Cora & Sean,
           I would have rather told you this on the phone or in person, but that was not an option.  As promised and in honoring my word in our agreement, I have decided to go ahead and gift you the $12,500. Throughout our discussions, I have concluded that I did not want to rent to you nor did I want to evict you from the house. Therefore, I decided to sell the house for what my accountant told me would be my break-even point.  Today, I agreed and sold the house to Frank Waldhaus of Quincy. He purchased the property without seeing the inside, without any inspections or any appraisals.  He is a local gentleman who has other rental properties and I told him about your interest in renting the house. In addition, I have informed him that I will be gifting you the $12,500 so you should have a sufficient amount of money to pay rent.  He will be stopping by tomorrow to speak with you and provide appropriate documentation that he purchased the house.  Although he will make the final decision, I have asked him to talk with you about renting and keep an open mind.   
            My attorney has advised me and will prepare a “Release of Claims” document meaning this check for Cora will complete my part of our agreement.  A check made out to Cora in the amount of $12,500 will be at her office next week.  Both of you will need to sign the form at her office and they will provide you with the check and the final gift of $12,500.
Michael Elbe


On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 3:34 PM, Cora Newbold <newboldcora@yahoo.com> wrote:
I didn't see this message until, well, right now.