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Andrew Emery
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Colorado Springs, CO
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Rollback of Dodd-Frank regulations

Andrew Emery
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Colorado Springs, CO
Posted

Hi Folks,

It's been a while since I've posted, although I visit a lot to gain insight on questions I have. I would like to say though it is through a bunch of knowledge I gained through this site and podcasts my wife and I now own two rentals, averaging one a year sine 2016, and when I return home I am going to shoot for the stars and give commercial real estate a shot.

I am actually writing this post to ask the opinions of this community of the news I just read. It is 8:00 am here in Africa on Friday and as I was eating breakfast I was reading the news and I read that yesterday President Trump had signed a bill rolling back regulations in the Dodd Frank bill.

I am hard pressed to find an unbiased answer to my question: "What  does this means to the average American?" Everyone puts their spin on it but no one breaks it down objectively.

Maybe one of you out there can help. 

This place is awesome, and you guys are great!

Talk to you soon

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