Of course, it still has to pass the Senate - and it faces an uphill battle there - but the House of Representatives has voted to abolish Dodd-Frank .What are your thoughts?
Hi all!I've been an Airbnb Host for over a year now as a shared space host. I love the experience but I want more. I've spoken with people who have actually leased apartments/homes and then placed those properties o...
Last Friday, the Treasury released their Proposed Regulations [REG-115420-18] on Opportunity Zones - possibly the best tax shelter created, ever! At Marcum, we are hard at work putting together insights as we peruse t...
Short-term rental regulations in Colorado Springs took another sudden turn for the worse last week. If you own an STR in Colorado Springs or want to in the future, now's the time to make your voice heard. (See end for...
Lately we are hearing from a number of operators who are talking about throwing in the towel when it comes to their seller finance operations because of the ever increasing level of government regulations. The interes...
Good Morning BiggerPocketsWhile I know most on here are not attorneys to provide legal advice I am curious to hear from folks who may have done something like this before.Here is the overview.I have a few private inve...
Top Sub-markets for the Shenandoah STR Market
A quick intro to a few of the top sub-markets in the "Shenandoah" area.
As I had previously mentioned in an earlier post the Shenandoah Short Term Rental(STR) Ma...
Hello all,
I’ve run into a wall while doing some DD on asbestos abatement in KC. I am from out of state and I’m not familiar with the local ordinances/regulations so I was hoping to gain some clarification. I do not ...
Hi friends, does anyone happen to have a firm grasp on the Duluth/Two Harbors, MN STR rules? I’m not new to STR but would love to invest up north in Minnesota. I know there are certain regulations, I’m just wondering ...
It may only be a matter of time before strict short-term rental regulations in Texas cities, such as Austin, are a thing of the past (or at least significantly limited). In fact, a Texas Supreme Court ruling on May 25...