
29 May 2020 | 6 replies
Contact the state's real estate commission or governing board.
3 June 2020 | 4 replies
It’s the government’s way of building up a strong neighborhood.

5 June 2020 | 19 replies
Wouldn't this imply that the rules governing where the contributions come from are somewhat flexible on origin, especially if the business spent all of its earnings that year?

29 May 2020 | 3 replies
On the surface, it sounds like a no-brainer to me, but I feel like if I pay that money back into my IRA and then withdraw it again at 60 and pay taxes on it again, the government is getting over on me.

17 June 2020 | 6 replies
First of all, usually a homeowner has to be over 6 months behind in their payments before the foreclosure process begins, and the recent government 'pause' on evictions and foreclosures will delay the process further.

1 June 2020 | 7 replies
Basically that the government can remove the owner’s ability to evict non paying tenants in times of crisis.

8 January 2021 | 27 replies
Generally speaking the opportunity zones are posted online by your state government and if you buy in those areas (normally not the best areas) and hold you can avoid the cap gains.
10 June 2020 | 3 replies
Our government has responded by aggressively curtailing economic and social activity in order to suppress the further spread of the virus as quickly as possible.

7 June 2020 | 37 replies
The government should then analyze this, and notify the landlord of the income increase or decrease.

7 June 2020 | 25 replies
@Paolo Sciarra I'll echo @Todd Dexheimer and add Wilmington and Asheville (smaller markets, obviously).Additionally Greenville, Spartanburg, Columbia, and Charleston in SC are growing as well.I track population growth trends in this publicly available spreadsheet as I believe it's a very good indicator of the positive long term trends that support the MFH asset class (not the only one, but a great one).https://docs.google.com/spread...It's all based on government data and identifies both perennially high growth metros, as well as recent accelerators (Flint, Michigan - really!)