
9 November 2006 | 8 replies
The frustrating part of 1031 exchanges is that there are many gray areas within Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code and Section 1.1031 of the Treasury Regulations and all of the related Revenue Rulings and Procedures.

1 August 2006 | 11 replies
Some other ways to make money on your rental properties:-coin laundry in the basement or each unit-offer Internet service for a fee; while water, cable, phone, electric are all regulated and you cannot sell at a profit to your tenants, Internet service is still unregulated.

3 August 2006 | 1 reply
What are the regulations specific to you State in regards to Re-financing?

20 August 2006 | 2 replies
Check with association regulating repairs.

11 October 2007 | 3 replies
* Before you sign the lease, obtain a copy of any rules & regulations

30 August 2006 | 6 replies
The (one) general partner (that would be you in this case) doesthe managing of the business in return for a cut of theprofits (usually 20%) or a flat fee.There are laws that govern how and whom you maysolicit to be a limited partner, and those laws aregoverned by the SEC and are way more strict than anylaw you've seen that governs real estate.It's a big deal.I talked to my lawyer about it and he said you dont start going into "SEC" regulations and dealing with all that until you get over 9 people..so if anything I would try to just get less investors with more money per project

29 November 2006 | 6 replies
As jedi said, most states have regulations regarding RE auctions.2.

27 September 2006 | 0 replies
If zoning should change during redevelopment of a property then there will be significant additional costs associated with changing the use of the property to meet the new regulations.

16 March 2017 | 13 replies
Unfortunately, there is no real government body that regulates the running of condo and housing associations, and many of them are riddled with fraud and mis-management.

26 November 2006 | 23 replies
I would like to check out that link you posted but it's still not working.Now you aren't referring to the new FHA regulations that prohibit flipping, are you?