Hi guys,
I was interested in using my mother-in-law's IRA to finance a real estate deal but recently learned that this is not allowed. Are there any ways around this?
Joe
I hope brighter minds than me have already figured a way to legally get around this.
As a small multifamily investor, we landlords are being limited the ability to manage our properties. Now we have to pay someone certified to post every notice when tenants don't pay on time, which I think is totally ...
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Hello All - I’m not looking for legal advice just looking for some tips on this topic. I can’t really find any solid information on the laws. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Just some background on what I’m in...
We have a list of emails, where can i go to find out do's and donts for emailing these people in mass?
Hi everyone, I met with a developer yesterday, he said that he thought the two most important parts of becoming a developer are construction and law. Do you agree with this? I understand how to get construction experi...
What do landlords think of this new law?https://www.multifamilyexecutive.com/property-management/cincinnati-legislation-gives-renters-a-choice-in-security-deposits_o