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Josh L. Can I save this Bathtub?
14 June 2015 | 3 replies
So instead of it being a dirty smudge in the bottom of the bath, it's now a life saving anti slip coating.
Shane Kelley Vacation Rentals
23 November 2016 | 12 replies
Even in LA, seems like West Hollywood is very anti-Airbnb while Los Angeles downtown seems like they just want to make sure they get the hotel taxes. 
Account Closed Anyone buying in France???
1 August 2022 | 47 replies
The deal must be reviewed by the city to be allowed to move forward- currently highly overvalued market by all metrics, price to income etc - low appreciation and returns compared to emerging EU member states and US(most RE companies offer annual returns around 10% (minus high taxes) for high risk speculative investments)- extreme anti landlord legislation Basically, if you love France and want a secondary residence sure go ahead, but otherwise, given the number of attractive alternatives available at the moment, i don't see any valid reason to invest in France unless you are french and unable to invest elsewhere.
Joe Pankiewicz Owner Occupied Multi-Family Properties in WA state
18 July 2016 | 3 replies
This is borderline anti-capitalistic socialistism but that is what happens in Washington state.
Patrick McNerney House hacking via an FHA loan and AirBnB for a multi-family
3 February 2021 | 10 replies
San Diego a while back passed anti STR regulations but a petition gathering was performed to put it on the ballot.
Dan Bryskin Housing bubble 2.0? What's your strategy?
22 March 2017 | 29 replies
By the way this endeavor is going, once the cost of anti-anxiety scotch factored in, there will be just a few dollars left for a needed physiological help.  
Todd G. Your Input on Creative Financing References
16 September 2013 | 16 replies
(I know that's a stretch for you anti-guru types who are the majority on BP... but you have no idea what you're missing/and what it is costing you by NOT learning from legends like Peter Fortunato and Jack Miller) Peter has no home study courses or books to buy.Creative financing cannot be cookie cutter.
Kellen M strong cat urine odor
19 September 2013 | 9 replies
The ONLY product that I found that will work is called Anti Icky Poo.
Cory Bray US BILL THAT WILL MAKE IT ILLEGAL TO OWNER FINANCE
11 June 2009 | 3 replies
SAMPLE LETTERS**IF YOU HAVE A REAL ESTATE LICENSE*Dear Senator [name];My name is Vena Jones-Cox and I am a life-long resident of Cincinnati.I am writing you to encourage you to vote NO on HR 1728, the "Mortgage Reform and Anti-Predatory Lending Act".While many of the provisions of the act are positive steps toward mortgage reform, the inclusion of private owners in the act (see section 101(3)(e)) will enormously reduce the housing choice of Ohioans and the ability of home owners to sell properties in this already-slow market.As a real estate broker, I have seen several dozen cases in the past year of home sellers and buyers coming to an agreement for an installment sale on a property that the owner desperately needed to sell (often to avoid foreclosure) and the buyer desperately wanted to buy, but could not raise the downpayment needed for conventional financing.In all cases, these sales turned out to be win-win deals for the buyer and seller; the seller was able to get rid of an unwanted property to a buyer who loved it, and the buyer was able to get his new home at an affordable payment and interest rates with none of the usual costs (points, application fees etc) inherent in more conventional mortgage transactions.In Ohio, these transactions are already regulated by state law: a low maximum interest rate is already in place, and both the buyer and seller are protected by other regulations at the state level.In defense of private property rights, owners should be exempted from the burdensome and unnecessary rules that this law foists upon them.
Andre Johnson Tax Overages
5 January 2023 | 147 replies
But laws and regulations have changed with anti-stalking efforts which have made "heir hunting" all that more difficult.