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Tim Schroeder Best cities to buy into for AirBNB?
15 October 2018 | 68 replies
They have a special committee that has been looking into airbnb to decide what should be done.
Brian Burke It's 2018. Whatcha Gonna Do About It?
9 August 2018 | 94 replies
Syndicate 150 units; General Partner on an additional 350 unitsPlanned Actions:- Continuing my weekly podcast and growing the audience  - Host bi-weekly meetups in partnership with  @Rinee John de Leon @Nicole Valenzuela  and @Meghan McCallum- Creating the Midwest Real Estate Networking Conference with @Brie Schmidt and our host committee members- Attending at least 3 other conferences (including @Joe Fairless's Best Ever Conference and @J.
Steve Jones tell them - vote NO on AB 1506
8 January 2018 | 0 replies
If approved by the Assembly Housing Committee on January 11th, local governments will have the power to control rents at the time of vacancy.In other words, so-called “vacancy de-control” will be eliminated by AB 1506 leaving owners with no rights to reset rental rates to market when a unit becomes vacant.Further, if AB 1506 is approved, local governments could impose rent control on new construction, single family homes and condominiums.
Raimondo F. TO ALL CALIFORNIA EXISTING AND PROSPECTIVE PROPERTY OWNERS!
10 January 2018 | 4 replies
Consider going to Sacramento this Thursday, January 11 as the committee discuss the bill.What: Public Hearing on AB1506 Costa Hawkins Repeal BillWhen: Thurs Jan 11, 9am-12pm (GET THERE EARLY 8am!)
Travis Jones HOA trying to implement a Rental Cap!
25 January 2020 | 10 replies
I was voted within 4 months to the President of the board and with the help of the rest of the committee and My Realtor, We changed the rules to put a cap in place only allowing 25% of the units at any given time to be Rented Out.
Kelvin Lee Would you sell your property to the City?
7 October 2017 | 11 replies
This is a much tougher sell and will have a lot of landlords and Realtor's groups up in arms.The city of Portland just formed the Renter Owner Services Advisory Committee (ROSAC) which to help guide ideas and provide feedback to the Commissioners.
Nancy Fortenberry Seller agent ignored appraiser report
30 September 2017 | 28 replies
Ma’am,if you feel as if the listing agent made serious errors,you should locate and personally contact their broker of record and file a complaint for them to investigate.After that comes going to the agent’s local board of Realtors and asking the grievance committee for an investigation.You may also want to have a talk with a real estate attorney who litigates these type of cases.
John Humphries First property purchased, FHA triplex!
2 April 2017 | 9 replies
Once I make a request, a committee has to review it to see if it aligns with the wishes and conditions my grandpa outligned in his will.
Micheas Marroquin Negotiating better terms on a Loan
3 April 2017 | 3 replies
It's not algorithmic like residential lending is.One common structure for commercial lending:Your LO has to sell you a rate (you want lowest possible), and then turn around and sell that same rate to the loan committee (they want highest possible).
Kusum Chanrai Calling the local economic committee: Script anyone?
3 April 2017 | 2 replies
Hi friends, So, it's been recommended when looking to buy multi-family in an emerging area to call the Economic Development Committee in that area and ask for their "master plan".