FM 103.9 radio show on real estate investing is now available as a podcast. You can download the latest episodes here! This week we discussed writing a business plan for real estate investing, property management advice and the new law coming to NY that requires real estate brokers to provide a form to their tenants and buyers about how to sue the broker, landlord and seller for discrimination.
Wednesday, March 04, 2020
Monday, March 02, 2020
Podcast | New Discrimination Law Coming to NY: Notice of Right to Sue from Brokers
Discrimination in housing is no joke and real estate investors are exposed more than ever before. In this #METOO movement, elected officials all over the country have assured the public that they will be enforcing discrimination laws. In fact, we are about to see a new law in New York State that forces Real Estate Brokers to provide a new form to buyers and tenants that shows them how to sue for discrimination. Real Estate Investing Coach Andrew Lieb provides an update to the pending regulation and what landlords and brokers can do to prepare for this new law.
Podcast | Real Estate Tips: Business Planning
If you missed our radio show "Real Estate Investing with Andrew Lieb" on Sunday 3/1/20 on FM 103.9 from 12pm to 1pm, we share tips on how to write a business plan and open the door to invest in income producing property.
Listen to the podcast here
Listen to the podcast here
Wednesday, February 26, 2020
Top 5 Labor and Employment Laws of 2019
Mordy Yankovich, Esq. shares the top 5 employment laws that will have an impact in the workplace in 2020.
Read the full article published in The Suffolk Lawyer here.
Read the full article published in The Suffolk Lawyer here.
Tuesday, February 25, 2020
Top 10 Real Estate Laws of 2019
Andrew Lieb published the Top 10 Real Estate Laws of 2019 in the Suffolk Lawyer. Read the full article here.
Tuesday, February 18, 2020
Why do banks care about your flood insurance?
Citibank recently paid $17,998,510.00 pursuant to a consent order for failing to place floord "insurance in a timely manner on residential Designated Loans and engaged in a pattern or practice of violations of the Flood Act and its implementing regulations, including 12 C.F.R. § 22.7(a)".
That's almost eighteen million reasons to care.

That's almost eighteen million reasons to care.

Tags:
banking,
Flood Insurance,
Mortgage,
national association,
OCC
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