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Ricardo Riveros Real estate agent specializing in investments
13 August 2024 | 7 replies
Moreover, if you're interested, there's a great Facebook group you can join called Atlanta Metro Short Term Rental Alliance which posts regularly regarding changes in ATL STR regulation.
Leah Miller Splitting A Condo Into Two Units
14 August 2024 | 4 replies
@Leah MillerTypically no - condo bylaws and zoning regulations typically do not allow to segment a units potential exists to possibly combine units (which can be cost prohibitive as you need board approval and potential building code issues) but I have never seen a condo building allow someone to subdivide a unit
Robert Garcia Are you having issues securing private money?
13 August 2024 | 2 replies
There is little to no regulation.
Andy C. Real Estate in Mexico City
12 August 2024 | 4 replies
There are no laws, rules or regulations preventing any foreigner, American or otherwise, to buy property in CDMX or Mexico for that matter.If, by having success, you mean getting a profitable investment, I'm sure many American and other investors got that over the last few years (I personally haven't since I've focused my efforts on Mexico's beach markets, which are far better in my opinion.
David De La Torre Short Term Rentals in Cleveland, Ohio
12 August 2024 | 9 replies
WELL, first check local and city regulations
Jason Coleman Cost Segregation Company needed
14 August 2024 | 19 replies
Here are some key criteria for evaluating a Cost Segregation provider:-  Seek out a Certified Cost Segregation Professional- Consider their experience with tangible property regulations.
Elaine Goepfert PLEASE HELP...being foreclosed on because property is upside down
20 August 2024 | 81 replies
.: @Jay Hinrichsright - but she did say "the renter wasn't paying high enough rent to cover Kiavi's requirements"so i remain confused.before BK or FC, i think worth (1) talking to an attorney to see what she signed with Kiavi, and (2) calling another lender (or better yet, 10) and seeing what's availablea few hundred for an attorney and $500-1000 for an appraisal - painful to keep spending but i think worth itstill missing info here kiavi is just like me a private lender and not regulated. while a tad bigger than us :)  they have a lot of lattitude just like I do to make up my own rules as we go along..
Ernes Sahic STR in North Georgia because I listened to Robuilt
14 August 2024 | 15 replies
My county passed a new list of regulations last year.
Kent Depwe Section 8 in Indiana?
14 August 2024 | 26 replies
Section 8  is a HUD-funded program but there are no universal regulations.
Nikhil Desai Can we implement BRRRR in Germany?
12 August 2024 | 1 reply
Some say it’s possible to implement this strategy in Germany, while others claim you can't, due to regulations preventing the sale of mortgaged property before 10 years.There's a lot of confusion and misinformation, and no one seems to have solid information.This strategy is well-documented in the USA, with numerous videos on YouTube.