Tag archives for Landlord

MERS Mess Update: Delaware AG Files Suit Against MERS

Beau Biden, state attorney general (AG) of Delaware, has filed suit against the Mortgage Electronic Registration System (MERS) for deceptive trade practices. Saying that “real property rights have been a cornerstone of our society,” Biden alleges that MERS’ has created “confusion among homeowners, investors and other stakeholders in the mortgage finance system, seriously damaging the integrity of the land records Read full article »

California Tackles Right-to-Rent Laws

In today’s housing market you hear a lot about what a good time it is to be a landlord. In fact, some people are even opting to rent out their own homes and live elsewhere in order to stay current on payments or generate cash flow. While this is a great solution, there are many entities in the real estate Read full article »

Latin America Shaping Up as Top Real Estate Investing Destination

Thanks to sustainable economic growth in Latin America, the region’s real estate market is rapidly becoming a frontrunner in international real estate investing and, according to Pedro Azcue, the chief executive of Jones Lang LaSalle Latin America, “is on the cusp of capitalizing on its vast potential as a true economic growth engine”.  Countries including Brazil, Mexico and Chile have Read full article »

Wall Street Reform Means that Renters in Foreclosed Homes have 90 Days Grace

Financial reform and consumer protections are the first things that spring to mind when most people think of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protections Act, but for lenders and other note-holders, start thinking about 90 days grace as well. The bill includes an extension of the Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act (PTFA) though the end of 2014. This Read full article »

You Pay Your Taxes and the Government Will Pay Your Tenants?

If you own rental properties that are amenable to tenants that are disabled or senior citizens, then make sure they know that in some states your property taxes make it possible for them to receive a property tax credit even though they do not own the home. In Missouri, there is currently an outcry because a number of low-income disabled people Read full article »

The Politics of Real Estate

Few industries are as profoundly impacted by the political machinations in Washington as the real estate industry. Whether it's old legislation like Jimmy Carter's Community Reinvestment Act or Barack Obama's massive mortgage bailouts, the U.S. political machine has a huge impact (usually bad) on the business of real estate.

Ideally, we could ignore politics. But here at the Bryan Ellis Real Estate Letter, we insist on seeing the world with clarity - including the reality of Washington's aggressive involvement in every facet of our business, from mortgage lending to real estate sales license; from loan modification regulations to appraisal requirements... every piece of our business is profoundly impacted by politics. So rather than stick our heads in the sand and ignore reality, readers of the Bryan Ellis Real Estate Letter choose to be informed and prepared.

About Bryan Ellis

Bryan Ellis is an Atlanta-based real estate analyst and publisher of the widely read newsletter "The Bryan Ellis Real Estate Letter". With over 200,000 subscribers - including real estate investors, agents, brokers, appraisers and other real estate professionals - the Bryan Ellis Real Estate Letter is among America's largest sources of unbiased coverage of politics and public policy for the real estate industry.

Bryan Ellis serves as editor in chief for the Bryan Ellis Real Estate Letter and is assisted by an extraordinary staff of writers, researchers and editors who are each real estate experts in their own right and who assure that the news we report is well researched, factual, and highly relevant to today's real estate industry.

Bryan is very happily married and has two wonderful daughters. He makes his home in the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia. You can contact the team at the Bryan Ellis Real Estate Letter here.