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Rachel Ararasato New investor in Hawaii
21 June 2019 | 28 replies
In some areas, rents increases are limited by local regulations.
Matthew Meade Buying Mfd/Mobile Homes as summer/Air BnB rentals?
10 October 2019 | 6 replies
@Matthew Meade look into the laws for short term rentals and taxation before you start up rules, regulations and taxation vary greatly from city to city
Michael Hudelson Group Purchasing Power In Expensive Areas
26 June 2019 | 9 replies
That is regulated by the SEC and the CA regulator
Cody Bell Tenant Requirements with Banks
18 June 2019 | 6 replies
BUT I would guess if you don’t have a license there’s no one who’s regulating how you screen your tenants and you have free reign.
Ben Einspahr Cleaning Fee for "Emotional Support Pet" In Omaha NE
18 June 2019 | 11 replies
ESA are not considered petsif the ducting was free of pet dander at move in, charging for the duct cleaning due to the ESA is a legitimate cost of the ESA and is allowed to be passed on to the renter.Consider using a pet screening service such as www.PetScreening.com (no affiliation), it can discourage some unscrupulous tenants with ESAs.My view is HUD should change their current regulations regarding ESA to reduce the abuse. 
Nathan Asher Robson Australian - paying cash for property to hold and rent.
19 June 2019 | 7 replies
Hey mate,The US market is a different world compared to back home.After 500+ deals under my belt, millions in profit and losses I have concluded that "business is easy and people make it difficult" lolThe real estate professionals here in the US sometimes tend to be very unprofessional unlike in Australia.It's more regulated there especially when it comes to property management.My best tip would be to take your time and don't jump in.There is no rush and the US is full of deals.Spend the time in doing due diligence more so on the people that you are looking at working with rather than the stats/demographics of a particular area.I wish you much success 
Account Closed First Property Bringing Investors On Board
22 June 2019 | 5 replies
If you are soliciting from people you do not know; i.e. they are not friends and family, then you're going to have to study up on the SEC rules/regulations for soliciting money for real estate.  
Account Closed Is Airbnb Investing Legal???
17 June 2019 | 0 replies
If you are in a neighborhood that has a strict HOA or other regulation on Airbnb and vacation rentals but you choose to do it anyways then you may be breaking the law. 
Jeff Spiker Recommendation to get bank owned property
10 September 2019 | 2 replies
FYI: according to federal regulations (12 CFR 3 on page 5) a bank should hold an REO on their books for less than 5 year.
David Segal Speculative Builder Tax
26 June 2019 | 4 replies
Also, if a city decides certain changes must be made to properties to comply with new regulations, the tax may be charged.Builders, real estate agents, and brokers are subject to the speculative builders tax if they own a property or enter into limited ownership arrangements wherein they share in the profits of a sale with the property owner.