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Stephanie Zheng Rental Income Requirement
7 July 2020 | 5 replies
If a government program(section 8) applicant think this is discrimination against them.
Allen Lopez Financial help for landlords?
7 July 2020 | 2 replies
I was wondering if anyone had applied to any financial support from the government.
Aaron Lancaster Harry Browne's Permanent Portfolio & Rental Real Estate
21 April 2022 | 5 replies
For me, taking a somewhat neutral position by holding all of the major asset classes (stocks, government bonds, cash, and gold) held in equal weightings has been working well for me.
Rehaan Khan Thoughts on RE market during COVID-19
14 July 2020 | 32 replies
The government is propping up the economy with stimulus, payment forbearance and unemployment.
Aaron Dickson What are the best cities in Ontario, Canada to buy rentals?
9 July 2020 | 10 replies
I invested in Ottawa because of stable market and employers (government, high tech).
Kenny Yoo Can I resell the auctioned property ASAP after I win the auction?
10 July 2020 | 4 replies
"Seasoning" usually has to do with appreciation like, if you buy at auction for $100K and then sell inside of 90 days for $200K, you might get some resistance on government loans for a few months (If you are planning on using new appraised value) but, if you sell for $100K (Or around there), i don't see why you could not get government financing inside of 90 days (Your buyer get government financing i mean).
Juan Pardo Understanding Title in the United States - Foreign investor
15 July 2020 | 10 replies
And I read insurance is needed to buy a property, which sounds shocking to me, meaning there may be a high risk involved in something as simple as purchasing property.In Spain, where I live transactions regarding property are supervised, governed and administered by government appointed officials, notary public and land registrar, and they can solve any doubts a prospective buyer has about a property transaction.Title can be reviewed asking the Land Registry for the property's file.
Conrad Martin Can one investor change a whole town?
8 July 2020 | 4 replies
The Big picture guy can work with the local chamber of commerce and local government officials to grease the wheels for the volunteer committee people.Also get to know personally your state lawmakers--go visit them with your vision board (they control the purse strings).Just my 2 cents. 
Jack B. People with destructive, wild, misbehaved kids during tours...
27 July 2020 | 45 replies
Literally it was just a simple 2 sentences, not even remotely close to official looking, and I pointed that out and the fact that if that was the case the government records would reflect that. 
Alberto M. Cap Rate Compression
19 July 2020 | 15 replies
As long as the government keeps the printing presses on, then people will have more dollars to throw at investments.