20 September 2010 | 7 replies
I can't speak as to the regulations in others.

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.

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.

23 September 2010 | 4 replies
Because of so many bank failures and lenders being picked up by other entities, it's my understanding that regulators may offer assistance in different states.

21 October 2010 | 4 replies
I don't know what the additional costs will be exactly to properly comply with the new regulate but I do know IF done right it will be at least double.

21 October 2010 | 2 replies
Every real estate office in the country is required to keep closed transactions (some that did not close) for a period of time set by state regulation.

16 January 2011 | 19 replies
Like several other have said, it is important to consider the fair housing laws and any other regulations.

28 October 2010 | 9 replies
It is most likely, there are some regulated wetlands in the low spots that would prohibit both balancing the site or the installation of the culverts to drain the low areas.

25 November 2010 | 1 reply
However, WRA.org says thisBroker License Information for Wisconsin ResidentsResident ApplicantsWisconsin resident applicants for Broker may qualify for the broker's examination and a broker's license by satisfying the following requirements: Be licensed as a Wisconsin salesperson or have passed the Wisconsin salesperson's examination and: Show proof of completion of a required educational program approved by the department of regulation and licensing; orShow proof of having obtained twenty (20) semester-hour credits in real estate or real estate-related law courses at an accredited institution of higher education (NOTE: Applicants are advised to submit transcripts to the Department for approval of credit courses prior to applying for examination.); orShow proof of being licensed to practice law in Wisconsin.