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Robin Secord Top Book Recommendations - Compiled List From Podcasts
7 December 2016 | 15 replies
About every 5 years I'd review the newer texts, not much has changed except as to regulatory matters, so any old text is worth reading as to the RE basics.
Avery Davis wholesaling lease option course/guidance
28 January 2015 | 11 replies
If the tenant buyer is getting credits toward a sale price then it is a financing transaction, another regulatory matter.Yes, you're brand new here, you might read the forums some more.
Kevin Quinn Finding Wholesale Friendly Title Companies
10 July 2019 | 10 replies
If you expect to deal with those that hold licenses, who are under regulatory restrictions, bonded, insured, hold to standards of ethics, then I'd suggest you learn what why and how they do things. :) 
Nick Deshotels Dodd-Frank Impact on "Seller Financing" for Buyers
31 January 2015 | 20 replies
It appears that the general interpretation is that a business use is sufficient, DF doesn't define loan classifications but specifically describes 1-4 family dwellings.While DF sets regulatory requirements to be overseen by HUD, states are free to apply their own requirements so long as the intent of the DF Act is followed and they may be more strict.
Jarrett Schaef Wichita Codes/Regulations
1 February 2015 | 2 replies
I am curious what kind of code, zoning, or other regulatory issues you have run into in Wichita, so that I can be prepared for them.  
James Wise Shark Tank Bashes the Crowdfunding Platform
8 November 2015 | 46 replies
“Although it didn’t turn out well, we have an opportunity to set the record straight about the regulatory environment that allows for crowdfunding and how successful companies are leveraging the JOBS Act and SEC regulations to crowdfund hundreds of millions of dollars in real estate.”Following the Shark Tank episode, traffic to the Tycoon site rocketed to a point the site could not handle the load.
Jeff Betschart Property Management Company will not pay me out now that I switch
14 November 2022 | 13 replies
If your PM is licensed in their state then start by going to their regulatory board (e.g., The Colorado Real Estate Commission) to file a complaint.
Account Closed Shifts in housing and why Tiny Homes?
21 January 2021 | 0 replies
As an industry, we STILL combat regulatory and zoning problems.
Mike Meerschaert Book recommendations for Non-multifamily CRE investing
24 January 2021 | 7 replies
My primary concern is the fact that I'm investing in the Pacific Northwest which is somewhat hostile toward landlords and makes it difficult to do business, meaning there is a high level of regulatory risk in my region.I'm not sure exactly what asset class to focus on, I just heard the BP Podcast #416 with Matt Onofrio which got me really intrigued about industrial warehouses, and I've also watched a couple of youtubers who have had success with Self-storage, but I'm really just looking for books that others have found helpful for getting started in any non-multifamily CRE asset classes.I was really inspired by Matt's story and would like to start learning more about warehouse investing, I'm in Portland and we have an Ocean connected port, River barges, intercontinental railroad connections, an International airport and of course a large interstate highway intersection, so that sounds like a good place to start, but I don't know the first thing about this asset class.I get the things to be aware of for multifamily investing to forecast income and expenses and evaluate a deal, but I have a feeling Industrial is a whole different ball game, and I'm looking for resources to get started.Thanks,-Mike
Russell Schwartz Considering A Purchase With Existing Tenants
25 January 2021 | 2 replies
I know technically its not an eviction but I do not how where not renewing a month-to-month lease fits into the regulatory landscape.