
21 December 2020 | 1 reply
They are not peer-reviewed, licensed, regulated, or otherwise appearing on an active professional's desk in any form.

22 December 2020 | 20 replies
MLS is just the MLS.. be curious what you REal estate regulators think of that practiceas Steve mentioned in Oregon this simply is not legal.I have had agents try this on my property..

25 December 2020 | 4 replies
Depending on how you "raise money", you might spill over into a securities regulated product.

14 October 2020 | 2 replies
You wouldn't need to do this "home ownership program" to get around this regulation, though you might still deem it a good idea.

18 October 2020 | 11 replies
I agree with everything Jon said, plus Ali makes a great point about knowing your local regulations and knowing that it's a possibility that Airbnb's could be banned in the future in your area even if legal now.That being said, I love my three Airbnb's!

15 October 2020 | 2 replies
It sounds like you should contact the planning and zoning office of that city or county to see what the regulations are.

15 October 2020 | 2 replies
Here's that criteria:The Order does not prevent you from being evicted for(1) engaging in criminal activity while on the premises;(2) threatening the health or safety of other residents;(3) damaging or posing an immediate and significant risk of damage to property;(4) violating any applicable building code, health ordinance, or similar regulation relating tohealth and safety; or (5) violating any other contractual obligation of a tenant’s lease, other than the timely payment of rent Provide the CDC Declaration for her completion and signature; you can download it here:https://www.cdc.gov/coronaviru...Page 2, bullet 3, states the tenant is still liable for unpaid rent.

16 October 2020 | 2 replies
@Frank Jennings this would be a tricky and potentially risky situation if it were in my market.Sometimes properties are grandfathered in due to newer zoning regulations and minimum lot requirements.

21 October 2020 | 12 replies
I have been following those regulations and do hope they change (though up to 10 people per house seems a bit much too).

19 October 2020 | 58 replies
Now, after all this, I wonder how to handle it properly with accordance of local State laws and regulations?