https://youtu.be/hlafRXhP8kY Ron Henderson President/Broker of Multi Real Estate Services and Gov’t Affairs Chair for the California Association of Mortgage Professionals gives an overview of the proposed tax reform HR1 and how it affects real estate and mortgages. If you are in the Los Angeles ... » Learn More about Tax Reform and How it Affects Real Estate and Mortgages
Meeting With Congressman Tony Cardenas on Tax Reform and Real Estate
I met with Congressman Tony Cardenas with other dedicated associates in the Gov’t Affairs Committee for the Southland Regional Associates of Realtors. We discussed the potential tax reform, and other elements that can have negative implications for real estate and homeownership… Subsequent to our ... » Learn More about Meeting With Congressman Tony Cardenas on Tax Reform and Real Estate
Mortgage Rates Going Up Over Past Month
The interest rates have been going up over the past month due to several reasons: The Federal Reserve is starting the liquidation of the $4.5 Trillion balance sheet accumulated during Quantitative Easing Money coming out of the bond & mortgage backed securities markets are being invested ... » Learn More about Mortgage Rates Going Up Over Past Month
History Shows California Taxes for Affordable Housing Won’t Be Spent Properly
Governor Brown recently signed off on numerous bills that will theoretically do four things to help the California housing affordability crisis. Cut some developers red tape, put teeth in the California "Housing Element Law" requiring local municipalities to get out of the way of housing development ... » Learn More about History Shows California Taxes for Affordable Housing Won’t Be Spent Properly
The California Bureau of Real Estate Changing Back to the Department of Real Estate – SB 173 Passed
Ron Henderson Government Affairs Co-Chair California Association of Mortgage Professionals discusses the Passing of Senate Bill 173 and the re-conversion of the California Bureau of Real Estate to the California Department of Real Estate ... » Learn More about The California Bureau of Real Estate Changing Back to the Department of Real Estate – SB 173 Passed