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Account Closed Real estate to become regulated
31 July 2010 | 12 replies
Government regulation always backfires for numerous reasons, not the least of which is the law of unintended consequences.
Tom C Getting back into the game
2 August 2010 | 5 replies
The FAST Act, CFPA, a new agency to desal with, mortgage origination and note brokering regulations, RESPA, HUD and some new EPA regs (lead paint).
Rich Weese Time to get off your ARSE and help Uncle Sam out!!!
4 August 2010 | 25 replies
Regulating it is.
Bill Gulley Making Money With Non-Profits
11 August 2014 | 6 replies
Many real estate regulations have exemptions for non-profits.
Diane J. Oh Goodie! Another War
29 September 2010 | 38 replies
Don't forget to call your credit card companies, you know, where you carry those big balances, and tell them to switch your personal card over to a corporate card, that way you can avoid all the financial aspects to regulate your lender.
Dana Dotson Newbie-Chicagoland Area
16 September 2010 | 7 replies
Chances of being regulated...slim to none 8.
Account Closed Services provided by Title companies
20 September 2010 | 7 replies
I can't speak as to the regulations in others.
Mike Matthews How do you sell
13 October 2010 | 11 replies
Safe Act doesnt say anything about whether transferring title has any impact on applicability.In Texas, TDHCA regulation states that you transferring title into another's name constitutes a sale rather than a rental though but other guy does not live in Texas.
Matt Lorencen Owner Financing Contract
7 November 2010 | 10 replies
If it is that later, be very careful trying to use someone's contract.One thing, is that many who provide services, such as underwriting, note buyers, servicing, or any others RE service may provide you with a contract simply to open the door for them to profit.Two, seller financing is now regulated unless the seller is selling thier primary residence.