The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has new lead paint laws going into effect on April 22, 2010. The new lead paint laws require any renovation work performed on houses built before 1978 to be performed by a certified contractor. Obviously his new law is causing some serious moans and groans from both home owners and contractors. Contractors will be required to provide home owners the Renovate Right Brochure which contains useful information about the new law.
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New EPA Lead Paint Laws Effect Remodeling Projects
Tags: buy-and-hold, Experienced Investors, Lease Options, Real Estate Investing, Real Estate InvestorSCOPE Out Great Deals With the Right Financing by Augie Byllott
Tags: buying subject to, creative financing, creative real estate investing, Lease Options, Real Estate InvestingThe acronym S-C-O-P-E stands for my five favorite ways to purchase
or control real estate profitably and safely! “S” stands for Seller
Financing. “C” stands for Cash. “O” stands for Options while “P” is for
Private Money. And last, but not least, “E” which stands for Existing
Financing. All excellent techniques for maximizing opportunity!
Video: How Real Estate Investors Control Properties in This Market
Tags: creative investing, creative real estate investing, Lease Options, no bank financing, Owner Financing, Real Estate Investing, real estate investing guide, subject to transactionsReal Estate Investors need to use creative investing strategies in order to effectively invest in today’s market. Make sure you know the facts about these investment tools. As always, I invite your comments and feedback.
When the Bank Won’t Be the Bank, the Real Estate Investor Can Be the Bank
Tags: Be the bank, buy-and-hold, creative real estate investing, Lease Options, Owner Financing, Real Estate Investing, real estate investing guide, Real Estate Investor, rent-to-own, Transaction EngineerI think the banks have something to learn from the independent real estate investor. Our flexibility is one of the keys to our success.
Based on that statement, I’d like to say that I’m a full time real estate investor. I’m not a speculator, I don’t chase appreciation (though I’ll gladly take it when it comes), [...]












