20 February 2014 | 3 replies
I'm sure there are some regulations and qualifications I must meet in order to buy there, and I still need to look into that.But overall, I see a lot of buy/sell activity, so its not a dead area.Just wondering what your thoughts were.

22 February 2014 | 7 replies
Steve, Best way to make 200K in financing without a finance and RE background is to start out with 400K.Financing is a highly regulated business, if you have money I'd say speak to your attorney.

8 July 2014 | 3 replies
Unfortunately a regulatory body doesn't exist that has licensed you and is willing enforce any regulations for or against those unaccountable earnings.

23 February 2014 | 4 replies
I found this site to be very helpful in learning about the cfpb and ATR rule. http://www.consumerfinance.gov/regulations/ability-to-repay-and-qualified-mortgage-standards-under-the-truth-in-lending-act-regulation-z/ I would recommend anyone who has no idea what the cfpb and ATR rule is to give it a read.

14 February 2016 | 50 replies
Only problem is that since I regulate them, I can't use them!

2 March 2014 | 8 replies
Joe first off I can't give legal advice.This broker / agent might not be a REALTOR so code of ethics violation would be a non-starter in most states as the real estate commission doesn't handle that.The real estate commission helps to protect the interest of the general public and enforce the license laws and regulations.

14 March 2014 | 10 replies
With lending regulations as they are now, I'd think it would be easier to pull hen's teeth than to get an agent to carry back and secure it as a second in a commercial or residential transaction.

25 February 2014 | 8 replies
Just keep a thought in the back of your head that if you plan to invest at home (read: Canada) a few things will differ from investing in the U.S.A - namely in the areas of finance, regulation and taxation.The good news is there is a small cadre of Canadians active here on BP, so when you arrive at a one-of-these-things-is-not-like-the-others moment, you can ask for clarification.

25 February 2014 | 25 replies
But then you have disclosures to the sellers about mark up and profits.Gurus though and even here on the Hallowed grounds of BP they talk about how to get started in RE and they talk about bird dogging and wholesaling and its really not legal to do..Otherwise why would there even be a RE license or a RE brokerage business at all if we could all just go about willy nilly selling properties we don't own.I for one would love to see this practice brought down and regulated.

26 February 2014 | 10 replies
If you buy the property, you may be opening yourself up to the liability as current owner, so maybe a call to the regulators to ask a few questions before closing would be in order.