If you're a real estate investor who has avoided deals because of the 90 day resale or flip rule, go find a deal! Friday, January 15, 2010, the FHA waived the rule, and will finance homes with no requirement for seasoning in a flip starting February 1st.
There are always catches, but they aren't that bad. I've summarized the new rules here, with a link to the full text of the announcement. Foreclosure inventories are up, prices are down, and some limitations have been removed...ain't real estate investing grand?
The Clueless Get Burned Fast - Copyright Infringement
It's happening a couple of times a week now. A Google Alert on my name sends me a link to an article I've written here or on my real estate website, but it's posted word-for-word somewhere else. The fact that the alert is on my name means that the person copying the content is "clueless" or they wouldn't credit me and even link to the original article in many cases. I also get these alerts quickly, sometimes the same day of the copied posting.
It is NOT alright to copy the entire articles of another, EVEN if you credit them by name or link. I know the ones who are savvy are definitely not using my name, so they are harder to catch. But, if you're new to the blogging game, as the young lady copying an article from this site to her Trulia blog told me, it's your job to know the rules before you play the game. So far, I've had great results with a polite email giving them the facts and a link to my "fair use" article here. They promptly pull down the content.
DON'T copy another's writing on the Web without their written permission. It's just too easy to write your own content, and you won't get any Google juice from the copied content anyway.
If you like my article, a link with a small quote or two is great. Put your spin on what I've said, and run with it...just not with ALL of it.

