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Ryan M. International Investing
1 October 2024 | 7 replies
It's tricky every country has its own rules, regulations, eminent domain laws, corruption sometimes, different types of property taxes and becomes challenging even if your duel citizen.
Tyler Hall PCSing to Pensacola - What's a good area?
30 September 2024 | 8 replies
Happy to chat @Tyler Hall - STR regulations differ from area to area, but for the most part you shouldnt have a hard time finding a place you could live in now and STR down the road.
Justin Moy Non accredited deal operators for syndications
30 September 2024 | 5 replies
@Justin MoyFor those who are non accredited I would check out regulation an offerings over 506b.
David Mussaw Seller's Agent Asking for DU. Should I provide it?
1 October 2024 | 9 replies
The responses from some Real Estate “professionals” in this thread explains why real estate agents and representatives wear the badge of honor of being nosey, careless, borderline illegal and non-compliant with the most basic regulations and elemental  ethics.
Daniel Afonso Rookie seeking financial freedom
30 September 2024 | 1 reply
The skills and strategies remain similar, but you’ll need to familiarize yourself with local markets, regulations, and financing options, which can vary a lot depending on the country.
Christopher Hile Law firm needed for unlicensed contractor case in Florida
30 September 2024 | 1 reply
I filed a complaint with Department of Business Regulations as well as reported him to the Florida Licensing board. 
Rogelio M. Lender "Mortgagee Clause" vs. "Additional Insured" on Insurance Policy to Property a
1 October 2024 | 9 replies
However (I'm an insurance agent not an attorney) the legal wrangling of the PM not taking a necessary action could set up a situation where the insurance carrier pays then subrogates back against the PM company for their inaction so the property manager should also have appropriate general liability coverage for their business.This next part can change by state and insurance carrier...Being named as lienholder or mortgagee can set up the lender being involved on the payout of any damages - say there is a fire the checks cut for damage could name the insured and lender so both parties have to agree how those funds will be used.Some carriers have a rule that if the loss amount is under a certain dollar amount the check is only cut in the owners name / if the loss exceeds a threshold (say $25k) the check is cut in both the owner and mortgagee names.Being named as loss payee is literally that - the check is cut in your name or both the insured and your name. 
Steve Ford Operating Expense Estimates
30 September 2024 | 15 replies
Is that viewed differently by the regulations being proposed?
Josh Carpenter Bottle of Wine for a Welcome Gift
2 October 2024 | 28 replies
However, you'll want to check your local and state regulations just to be safe.
Ann Quarles New investor here!! looking to learn more!!
29 September 2024 | 1 reply
You can also check meetup.com or search Facebook for real estate investment groups, clubs, or meetings in your area.Ask questions in the appropriate forum.