Cindy OBrien
Will Coastal Properties Hold Their Value?
16 May 2020 | 11 replies
In the great recession, government policy to extend and pretend was a bit late in coming but it was an important factor in the foreclosures subsiding and inventory receding.
Kirsten Ostby
Commercial Landlords with a Bar as a tenant during COVID
23 April 2020 | 19 replies
I have a Bar/brewery tenant and they are claiming to be in a dire situation, awaiting government/SBA funds, and unable to pay rent as of April 1st.
Tim H.
How builders are dealing with Austin's Land Code NOT Changing
17 April 2020 | 1 reply
HM rates have increased for the exact same reason conventional and government backed rates rose after the initial refi boom last month.Purchasing of mortgage-backed securities has dropped dramatically.
Abdenour Achab
Can I keep my name out of the grantee section in a deed?
19 April 2020 | 12 replies
So, it seems to me like the Arizona law is what should govern the issue of what needs to be on the deed.Abdenour
Lawrence Leung
Oppose AB 828: the Unfair Attempt to Reduce Rents by 25% in CA
18 April 2020 | 2 replies
AB 828 is an unfair attempt to allow the government and the courts to give reduced rent and extended tenancies to all renters even if they do not face economic hardships, and it provides no safeguards or protections for landlords.
Jorge Abreu
Opening Up America Again - What Does This Mean for Real Estate
21 July 2020 | 47 replies
What makes predictions so difficult is how these factors will be handled by the industries, the government and the people.
James P. Hill
The Housing Market in South Eastern North Carolina
10 November 2021 | 3 replies
We are working with those clients using the recommended safety precautions from all levels of government.
Hector Carrillo
Wholesale Marketing & Strategy
20 April 2020 | 4 replies
Bandit signs are usually illegal in any municipality so it could've just been a government employee who took them down.
Sandra N.
Borrowing from IRA to buy rentals
20 April 2020 | 6 replies
The government recently allowed citizens to withdraw up to $100,000 from their retirement accounts via hardship distributions (no 10% penalty that normally occurs from withdrawing before 59.5 years old)https://www.fool.com/retirement/2020/03/29/coronavirus-relief-the-unique-way-tap-retirement-s.aspx
Bill O'Donnell
Proposed legislation that affects real estate
19 April 2020 | 7 replies
I'm furious at the very idea that the federal government would even consider putting all lease contracts to the side, and give away the use of private property.