
16 November 2009 | 22 replies
Only investors are interested in those, unless you convert your apartment building to condos (State and local laws and regulations apply).Other problem could relate to common ground and common problem.

21 August 2009 | 22 replies
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8 September 2009 | 5 replies
You need to read the associations Incorporation papers, the bylaws, the ccrs, and the rules and regulations.

15 September 2009 | 19 replies
Especially since the new HVCC regulations.
14 September 2009 | 1 reply
(2) Increasing government regulation on how much profit I can make from each property I lease or rent (3) Increasing taxes of some sort or reduced deductions or depreciation limits, which futher hit the bottom line.

11 October 2009 | 8 replies
I need to ask her about the subdivision regulations, so when I do talk with her I’ll also be able to confirm (or invalidate) what the zoning guy told me.You’re right, developing land isn’t something that is easy.

4 January 2012 | 11 replies
Take a look at the revision: Section 203.37a(b)(2) of the FHA regulations, 24 CFR, is hereby waived for a period of one year, September 14, 2009 through September 13, 2010, with regard to sales of previously foreclosed or abandoned properties acquired and resold by for-profit and non-profit entities using funding from and performing under agreements with state and local government agencies under the NSP program.

10 December 2009 | 4 replies
Hi Mike,You know in many ways the fules and regulations that exist in a MHP work like a HOA.

6 October 2009 | 2 replies
It looks as if all the rules, as all over regulation does, favor the big players and originators like Banks and are focused on destroying the independent broker.

13 April 2012 | 7 replies
Licensed agents are regulated in every state, and are bound by certain laws and overseen by some state government agency.