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Dan Fenu 5 reasons property in the EU is still a good buy for Britons
17 May 2017 | 2 replies
In the event of the UK leaving the EU, possible scenarios include:The UK remains in the single market therefore Britons maintain their rights to live and work in the EU, similar to citizens from Switzerland, Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein.The UK stays outside the single market but the UK negotiates terms with individual EU countries, such as Spain, resulting in legislation giving Britons similar rights to those they currently have as EU citizens.The UK stays outside the single market meaning Britons acquire similar rights to non-European nationals buying or moving there, such as Australians or Americans.So, in the event of Brexit, we’d essentially be treated like any other non-EU, non-European Economic Area (EEA) citizens, Americans and Australians, for example.
Ande Andrea Airbnb vs. Annual lease terms
25 March 2017 | 7 replies
I would also recommend reviewing the state and city legislations on Airbnb.
Boris Peyzner Trump Cutting Section 8 Housing
18 March 2017 | 15 replies
I doubt that Senators and Congressmen can survive a re-election supporting a policy that allows for their constituents to be thrown out on the streets.Most Section 8 agencies are run at the state level with funding from the Feds - it will take some time (at least two years) before the dust settles if it does happen....but I doubt it will happen.....but as with any law, the courts have to evaluate the legislative intent. 
Carrie Carlton Would appreciate advice about selling.
18 April 2017 | 5 replies
Legislation is changing and people are overpaying for properties and not adequately doing their homework.
Chris Lopez Newbie from Dallas, Texas
27 March 2017 | 4 replies
I would consider house hacking and taking advantage of my access to college students seeking rentals, but since I am graduating sooner than a year (FHA seasoning period) and am quite uncertain as to where the job market will take me after graduation I plan to wait and learn in the meantime.
Andrew Merritt Real Estate Agent in Clemson
25 August 2017 | 11 replies
Is anyone having issues with the change of legislation in Clemson?
Kelvin Lee Rent control and no cause eviction in Portland Oregon?
8 November 2016 | 3 replies
Will you be selling and moving the investment outside of tri-county or even out of Oregon if these legislation got passed State wise?
George Sass Transitioning from Yearly to Month to Month lease
5 November 2016 | 3 replies
She can't pay the rent by herself so it is a fairly uncertain situation especially with them being late every month previously.
Nicholas Schwarz Wholesaling in Canada
9 November 2016 | 3 replies
Be careful when doing residential wholesaling of the new assignment legislation that came into affect in May.
Jeff Bonner VA Loan to IRRRL
9 December 2020 | 7 replies
I think the banks snuck that into some legislation back in the 80s because they knew the average American moved every 7 years, so they figure make them pay interest heavy up front.