
6 April 2024 | 46 replies
My criteria are: An area I want to enjoy with my familyNo pending or or existing STR restrictions or legislation in processPotential occupancy rates > 150 days per year Net cash flow between -5k to $5k per yearFamily friendly destinations, non Bachelor party destinations I wrote a BP blog article also that touches on some of this as well that you might find interesting.

4 April 2024 | 19 replies
Below is a list of the states and their requirements for prepay AL Alabama Yes No restrictions None Refinance or saleAK Alaska No N/A N/A N/AAR Arkansas Yes No restrictions None Refinance or saleAZ Arizona Yes No restrictions None Refinance or saleCA California Yes No restrictions None Refinance or saleCO Colorado Yes No restrictions None Refinance or saleCT Connecticut Yes No restrictions None Refinance or saleDC District of Columbia Yes 2 months interest on prepaid amt that exceeds 1/3 of original UPB36 Months Refinance or saleDE Delaware Yes No restrictions None Refinance or saleFL Florida Yes No restrictions None Refinance or saleGA Georgia Yes No restrictions None Refinance or saleHI Hawaii Yes No restrictions None Refinance or saleIA Iowa Yes No restrictions None Refinance or saleID Idaho Yes No restrictions None Refinance or saleIL Illinois Yes No restrictions None Refinance or sale Borrower must be corporation if interest rate is > 8%IN Indiana Yes No restrictions None Refinance or saleKS Kansas Yes No restrictions 6 months Refinance or saleKY Kentucky Yes No restrictions None Refinance or saleLA Louisiana Yes No restrictions None Refinance or saleMA Massachusetts Yes No restrictions 36 Months Refinance or saleMD Maryland Yes No restrictions 36 Months Refinance or saleME Maine Yes No restrictions None Refinance or saleMI Michigan Yes 1% of amount prepaid 36 Months Refinance or saleMN Minnesota Yes Lesser of (i) 2% of UPB or (ii) 60 days of interest 42 Months Refinance only PPP restrictions only apply to loans within conforming limits MO Missouri Yes No restrictions None Refinance or saleMS Mississippi Yes 5% of UPB if prepaid in months 1-124% of UPB if prepaid in months 13-243% of UPB if prepaid in months 25-362% of UPB if prepaid in months 37-481% of UPB if prepaid in months 49-6060 Months Refinance or saleMT Montana Yes No restrictions None Refinance or saleNC North Carolina Yes No restrictions None Refinance or saleND North Dakota Yes No restrictions None Refinance or saleNE Nebraska Yes No restrictions None Refinance or saleNH New Hampshire Yes No restrictions Refinance or saleNJ New Jersey Yes No restrictions None Refinance or sale Borrower must be corporation if interest rate is > 6%NM New Mexico No N/A N/A N/ANV Nevada Yes No restrictions None Refinance or saleNY New York Yes No restrictions None Refinance or saleOH Ohio Yes 1% of original UPB 60 Months Refinance or saleOK Oklahoma Yes No restrictions None Refinance or saleOR Oregon Yes No restrictions None Refinance or salePA Pennsylvania Yes No restrictions None Refinance or sale Not permitted for loans less than base amount ($312,178)RI Rhode Island Yes 1-4 Purchase: 2% during first year only.Otherwise, no restrictionsPurchase: 12 months Refinance: 60 monthsSC South Carolina Yes No restrictions None Refinance or saleSD South Dakota Yes No restrictions None Refinance or saleTN Tennessee Yes No restrictions None Refinance or saleTX Texas Yes No restrictions None Refinance or saleUT Utah Yes No restrictions None Refinance or saleVA Virginia Yes No restrictions None Refinance or saleVT Vermont No N/A N/A N/AWA Washington Yes No restrictions PPP on ARM cannot extend beyond 60 days prior to the initial rate change dateRefinance or saleWI Wisconsin Yes No restrictions None Refinance or sale No PPP permitted on ARMSWV West Virginia Yes No restrictions None Refinance or saleWY Wyoming Yes No restrictions None Refinance or sale

5 April 2024 | 10 replies
A home on a rented lot is harder to sell because of mortgage / borrowing restrictions (educate yourself on local lenders too).
5 April 2024 | 6 replies
When we spoke with them, they said, "If the common elements are restricted, then whichever owner or owners are benefiting from those limited common elements are accountable.

5 April 2024 | 15 replies
The thing that restricts me is my job is in NY.

5 April 2024 | 5 replies
Again, it's crucial to consult with a financial advisor or tax professional to understand the specific rules and implications of withdrawing funds from a Roth IRA, especially within the context of a SDIRA and any conversions involved.In summary, while the strategy of using a SDIRA to lend funds for real estate investments can offer potential tax advantages, it's essential to fully understand the tax implications, including the taxation of earnings and any restrictions on withdrawing funds, before proceeding.

6 April 2024 | 22 replies
It's a great place for appreciation due to the geographically restricted building.

4 April 2024 | 42 replies
Standard of Practice 1-2The duties imposed by the Code of Ethics encompass all real estate-related activities and transactions whether conducted in person, electronically, or through any other means.The duties the Code of Ethics imposes are applicable whether REALTORS® are acting as agents or in legally recognized non-agency capacities except that any duty imposed exclusively on agents by law or regulation shall not be imposed by this Code of Ethics on REALTORS® acting in non-agency capacities.As used in this Code of Ethics, “client” means the person(s) or entity(ies) with whom a REALTOR® or a REALTOR®’s firm has an agency or legally recognized non-agency relationship; “customer” means a party to a real estate transaction who receives information, services, or benefits but has no contractual relationship with the REALTOR® or the REALTOR®’s firm; “prospect” means a purchaser, seller, tenant, or landlord who is not subject to a representation relationship with the REALTOR® or REALTOR®’s firm; “agent” means a real estate licensee (including brokers and sales associates) acting in an agency relationship as defined by state law or regulation; and “broker” means a real estate licensee (including brokers and sales associates) acting as an agent or in a legally recognized non-agency capacity.

4 April 2024 | 0 replies
Always work with local people who know the current zoning restrictions!

4 April 2024 | 6 replies
You'll just want to check with zoning restrictions.