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Trevor Morgan What should I be studying?
14 November 2019 | 1 reply
What do I need to crack down on as far a ls a real estate agent goes?
Account Closed Why I gave up Bandit Signs....Today.
22 November 2019 | 60 replies
My view was that this law was meant to be a tool for the DRE to crack down on wholesalers easily.
Account Closed Chicago Action investors
18 September 2020 | 4 replies
If they bought it, there would have been a public record of the transaction that you should have been able to see.Illinois is wanting to crack down on excessive wholesaler fees and now requires wholesalers to be licensed.
Scott Pennington Strategies/advice for SFH LTR in Portland, OR
6 December 2019 | 7 replies
We're looking for our first deal - aiming to house hack/BRRRR a larger SFH or duplex - and were planning to Airbnb our current residence.With Portland's crackdown on licensing short term rentals and Airbnb's very recent cooperation with the city on actually enforcing those rules (de-listing those who are unpermitted/not in compliance), it appears that we will have to go LTR instead of STR with our current house.That makes for a much dicier situation in terms of attaining positive cashflow on the rental.So my question is... best resources or advice for how to absolutely max out the upper ceiling of what we can get for this house as a LTR.
Cassandra Hood Rental management contracts
21 November 2019 | 5 replies
If it is illegal, they should crack down on the PM company and remove that from all contracts.CLICK HERE and then click on "Complaints" on the right-hand side.
David Masciangelo How to get to the best leads first?
19 October 2019 | 2 replies
Bandit signs (crackdown), direct mailers, cold call, warm call, direct email, social media... the gurus promising how to get everyone that wants or needs fast to your sight and I have 1 conclusion...
Joseph Cameron What is a typical close rate for a good wholesaler?
24 October 2019 | 10 replies
Theres a reason states are starting to crack down on those unlicensed brokers skirting licensing laws.
Brittney Lundeen Rental license required by the city?
8 January 2018 | 4 replies
With the way things have been going people and cities are really starting to crack down on Airbnb owners, and you want to make sure you are doing everything right and get a feel for the "system" and the people that run it.
Denny R. First deal done! First rent check in the bank!
3 January 2020 | 121 replies
Like in all matters of compliance, I know the state is trying to crack down on a lot of the bad apples in the building industry, especially those long-time holders that did not have a strenous requirements when becoming licensed.
Matthew Fullam Tenant Using Rental Property as Full Time AirBnB
29 August 2018 | 90 replies
Most HOAs do not allow AirBNB (I have a few HOA properties and they do not allow BnB nor any lease less than 6 months.) and I know a few other investors and not one has a HOA that allows BnB, Not to mention lots of cities are starting to crack down on the short term rentals.