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Hazel L NEW CA laws regulating foreclosure consulting
23 February 2010 | 3 replies

***Please disregard if you do not do business in CA***

Came across this post the other day and thought the BP community could benefit. For all you bird dogs and real estate consultants out there who are not principal...

Bob Malecki Brother in law as disqualified party?
4 October 2016 | 6 replies

My brother in law wants to use is self directed IRA to invest in our 506(b) private equity fund. His custodian, Equity Trust says that because I'm a 33% managing member of the fund, that I am a disqualified party.  T...

Steven Lange Usury Laws and Unlicensed Private Lenders
10 August 2019 | 11 replies

When does a private lender cross the line? When does your need for the money to get the deal through get outweighed by the inconveniences a private money lender sets forth in your terms. My partner and I are at odds o...

Terry Brennan Laws protecting homebuyers on flipped homes
7 January 2017 | 7 replies

I am a real estate agent in New jersey. I recently had a client purchase a flipped house. They have been in the home for 6 months and have been running into nothing but problems. A few of the issues involved leaking s...

Tom Mitchell Implications of the new tax law
19 December 2017 | 2 replies

Wondering about the implications of the new tax law.  First, since mortgage interest and property taxes now have limited deductibility, would it make more sense to incorporate, even in a pass thru, to retain that dedu...

Mike Smith Ohio Law - Evicting Section 8 Tenants
30 April 2020 | 2 replies

Purchasing a multifamily and all units are Section 8.   I want to evict all so that I can update each apartment, electrical, etc.  They are all on MTM leases.   Can I legally sent notice to vacate?   If so, how many d...

Bob Foglia Oklahoma Tenant/Landlord Law re: Habitability
30 January 2017 | 19 replies

I find myself in a bit of a dilemma. My tenants had to be out of their home for almost 2 weeks due to no negligence of their own or mine (sewer main collapsed).  Unfortunately, insurance did not cover it so it came ou...

Alik Levin HELOC interest deduction - New Tax Law
9 June 2019 | 18 replies

Dear all,What's the definitive answer - and preferably pointer to authoritative resource - regarding deductability of interest on HELOC with the passage of new Tax Law? I do realize that HELOC interest deduction now o...

Tyler Haskell Indiana state laws for series LLCs?
12 October 2020 | 10 replies

Hello,

Do any real estate attorneys, CPAs, or investors know if Indiana allows for series LLCs?
I know that California does not, and I need to form an entity. Another recommendation I received was to form a series L...

Eileen Murray New York State’s Roommate Law. Really?
25 January 2018 | 4 replies

Section 235 (f) of the NYS real property law says that a tenant has the right to share their apartment with one additional occupant without first gaining the permission of the landlord. So, on top of their “right” to ...