Bryan Wesley
Yellow letters in canada
20 September 2018 | 25 replies
Account ClosedYes, BC did announce some of their newer regulations - which included the so-called 'speculator levy' - prior to having the data to back the action ... call it "speculative governance" if you might.Now that data is being collected in BC and Ontario (ostensibly for Toronto and the Golden Horseshoe}, we are starting to get a better picture of just "who" the speculators are in those markets and it is seeming as though the "foreign contingent" is not as significant as initial presumed.On your recommendation to explore "Subject To" deals, I should point out that very manner in which mortgage financing functions in Canada, makes "Subject To" deals less attractive and less common.
Keyoka Smith
Unclear title to property I have a contract on
21 September 2018 | 16 replies
Although South Carolina law provides that claims by the previous owner (the nonpaying taxpayer) are extinguished by statute two years after the tax deed is issued, State Courts welcome challenges to Tax Deeds by others during the first ten years.
Lamont Marable
"Steel City" let me have your ATTENTION!!
14 September 2018 | 0 replies
Yes, JVs are always welcome.
Austin Petrie
Analyzing Returns on Properties held for 20+ Years
17 September 2018 | 27 replies
I didn't mean that to come across in a perjorative manner at all only as a figure of speech indicating my admiration for the grandfather - not a comparison.
Christopher James Lloyd
Milwaukee’s newest Real Estate Investors
29 October 2018 | 8 replies
Welcome, Christopher!
Skyler Chaney
Getting Started in Olympia, WA
24 September 2018 | 8 replies
I am preparing to begin a campaign knocking on doors and sending yellow letters to buy a multi-family home and would welcome any advice and/or encouragement you all have to offer.Thanks!