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Will Greenlee Wrought Iron Railing Rebuilder Recommendations?
6 November 2025 | 8 replies
So far I've been quoted $2950-3400 to have a new railing built that is regulation height. 
Ahmad Basiri Starting a property management company
10 November 2025 | 5 replies
I do not live in California but you better look at all state laws and regulations - I know California is very strict and has lots of regulations that can be costly if you are not aware of them. 
Domantas Linke European real estate
11 November 2025 | 1 reply
I've thought about it a bit, but the tax burden whenever I've looked here in The Netherlands has been pretty high comparatively speaking, and regulations are a bit tough to swallow as a potential landlord (even if I largely agree in principle with them). 
Tara Omotere What Hosts Should Know About Airbnb’s Upcoming Service Fee Update
28 October 2025 | 9 replies

Starting October 27, Airbnb will raise the service fee they charge hosts from 15% to 15.5%. Airbnb is now making things more uniform, in the past, some hosts paid different types of fees (for example, a separate guest...

Adam Macias Not all buyers are the same.
10 November 2025 | 7 replies
I wish I knew a perfect answer on how to regulate this. 
Frank Borzen Municipalities usings third parties to find illegally booked STR?
7 November 2025 | 21 replies
To me, that says that -- no evidence to the contrary -- he rented out in violation of the town ordinance and (my take) now wants to whine that he got caught.AirBnB and other short term rentals (STR) need to be regulated because they impose externalities on neighbors and deprive local governments of revenue and -- depending on circumstances -- pose unfair competition on local hostelries.
Nicholas Bourque Understanding 3(c)(5), 506(b), and 506(c) Exemptions
29 October 2025 | 0 replies
One - from the Investment company act for the overall fund structure. 3(c)(5) is an exemption from the investment company act for real estate funds.Two - from the securities act for the investments within that fund structure. 506(b) and 506(c) are exemptions under the securities act, which allow different methods for marketing the funds/syndications.More detailed breakdown:🔹 3(c)(5) — The Real Estate Fund ExemptionThis is part of Regulation D under the Investment Company Act of 1940.
Robeson E. Redacted Lease Help: NYCHA/SEC8 wants (non Sec8) comps to validate rent increases!
30 October 2025 | 21 replies
Thanks for the update and thanks for sharing the note about the housing portal. 
Steve Stinson Greater Huntsville Housing Market: Q3 2025 Update
22 October 2025 | 2 replies

The third quarter brought a subtle shift in the Greater Huntsville market. Not a downturn, but a correction that’s separating well-priced, well-presented homes from those chasing yesterday’s prices.
Here’s what’s h...

James Radford str to ltr conversion
28 October 2025 | 10 replies
You should have some good economic reason for converting it.There is no court case or regulations specifically prohibiting this, nor telling taxpayers they can do this, from my experience, but again, you asking this question and it feeling a little "too good to be true" is usually a sign the IRS may scrutinize something like this, especially if done repeatedly.