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Marc Sudd Tenant requesting long-term lease - how to bring up rent increase
14 February 2023 | 16 replies
Again, verify as I seem to remember reading proposed legislation discussing 90 days notice.
Ozzie Konar Structure of wholesaling!!!
26 August 2014 | 27 replies
Some tax liens are also sold at sheriff sale, so that typically is once per month in most counties in PA; these typically will be in townships (or whatever municipality) that have elected to not use the county's Tax Claim Bureau to handle tax sales.Then there is Philadelphia that does its own thing ... since it is both a City and a County, it has some special treatment in the state legislation.
Dwight Crocker Just Closed Today! 2/1 MH on a 1/4 acre for $4k.
9 December 2014 | 21 replies
IE most lawyers don;t know much at all about Dodd Frank but some seem to sell their advice anyway.Become your own expert by reading the legislation.  
Carlos Cueva Mobile Home- Owner Financing
29 June 2016 | 13 replies
Second the Dodd Frank Act is over 2300 pages long, and there are another 12,000 pages of secondary legislation attached to it. 
Jason Chan Trying to get license in CA with misdemeanor
11 December 2019 | 6 replies
Hello-My name is Fred and I am planning to apply for my Real Estate License in January, after the new legislation (bill (AB-2138) making it easier for felons to get their real estate license. 
Mindy Jensen Zeona McIntyre Show 229 - Retirement Through Short Term Rentals
29 October 2019 | 81 replies
Of course, people getting into the business should do their due diligence about what the local government's attitude is toward short term vacation rentals and if there is any legislation coming down the pipeline.All in all I thought it was yet another great show, I got a lot of food for thought as far as potentially doing my own vacation rentals at some point and my impression was she admitted it wasn't really right to sublet without her landlord knowing, although she didn't sound too broken up about it :)When we're young we don't always appreciate what's going on from the landlord's point of view.
Patrick Crotty Location for First HouseHack
22 June 2018 | 9 replies
@Patrick Crotty Hi Patrick, I found this blog to be an interesting read about the various states and which ones have landlord friendly legislation vs. tenant friendly legislation: https://www.rentcafe.com/blog/renting/states-best-...While it's true that here in PA where I live, the laws tend to favor the tenants, I believe that if you have good plan in place and do your due diligence, you will overcome any obstacles.
Justin Cortez TEXAS "SUBJECT TO" plan and questions
25 July 2019 | 22 replies
Here in Texas it seems like a lot of people were looking into subject-to strategies when the Fed was expected to be raising rates mid-to-late last year, but I've read some articles about how Texas was starting to pass some legislation to make it more difficult to pursue that type of strategy.
Stephanie T. San Francisco rental - month to month or other new law impact
17 February 2020 | 5 replies
You are right that new legislation was passed.
Tracie J. I'm trying to decide on Section 8 rentals, yes or no?
11 January 2021 | 54 replies
I know the original poster is from Colorado but I thought it was I Interesting when they passed that legislation here in California.