Tag: rule

Facebook Offers First-Time Rule Violators a Way To Avoid Penalties

Meta’s looking to help creators avoid penalties by implementing a new system that will enable creators who violate Facebook’s rules for the first time to complete an education process about the specific policy in question in order to get that warning removed. As per Meta: “Now, when a creator violates our Community Standards for the [...]read moreFacebook Offers First-Time Rule Violators a Way To Avoid Penalties

A Vacation Spending Rule: The True Cost Is More Than You Think

Wondering how much to spend on vacation while being fiscally responsible and still having a good time? In this post, I offer a vacation spending guide to help you manage your spending responsibly without compromising on fun. I came up with this guide because I’m not sure people realize the true cost of their vacations [...]read moreA Vacation Spending Rule: The True Cost Is More Than You Think

Veterans Affairs Will Suspend Rule Blocking Vets From Paying Agents

At Inman Connect Las Vegas, July 30-Aug. 1, 2024, the noise and misinformation will be banished, all your big questions will be answered, and new business opportunities will be revealed. Join us. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs signaled on Tuesday it will suspend rules that block veterans from paying agents when buying homes following [...]read moreVeterans Affairs Will Suspend Rule Blocking Vets From Paying Agents

YouTube Provides More Guidance on Rule Violations, Adds Instrumental AI Soundtracks

A big change is coming for YouTube creators, with YouTube now rolling out its new process that will indicate the specific times of violations in your uploads, so that you can address demonetization and restriction concerns. As you can see in this example, soon, creators will be able to get a listing of the exact [...]read moreYouTube Provides More Guidance on Rule Violations, Adds Instrumental AI Soundtracks

YouTube Provides More Guidance on Rule Violations, Adds Instrumental AI Soundtracks

A big change is coming for YouTube creators, with YouTube now rolling out its new process that will indicate the specific times of violations in your uploads, so that you can address demonetization and restriction concerns. As you can see in this example, soon, creators will be able to get a listing of the exact [...]read moreYouTube Provides More Guidance on Rule Violations, Adds Instrumental AI Soundtracks

Is the 1% Rule Dead? + Why Building Could Make You More

Could building houses make you more money than buying existing ones? When should someone use the 1% rule in real estate, and when does this metric point to a cash flow disaster? What’s the best way to get more capital or funding for future real estate deals: get a HELOC on your primary residence or [...]read moreIs the 1% Rule Dead? + Why Building Could Make You More

Jeep CEO doesn’t rule out a hybrid powertrain for the Recon EV

Recently installed Jeep CEO Antonio Filosa has a lot of hard yards ahead, his agenda for the brand including a return to one million annual sales globally, figuring out a marketing angle that entices hardcore Jeepers and casuals sniffing around the show floor, improving reliability, improving dealer relations, and navigating an even more stormy transition [...]read moreJeep CEO doesn’t rule out a hybrid powertrain for the Recon EV

Reverse mortgage professionals react to H4P rule changes

After the release of proposed new rules for the Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM) for Purchase (H4P) program late last year, the reverse mortgage industry expressed a lot of excitement. In the newly proposed rules handed down in October, the H4P program would, in certain circumstances, allow for inclusion of an interested party contribution of [...]read moreReverse mortgage professionals react to H4P rule changes

The EPA’s new power plant pollution rule has a big, gassy hole in it

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has just finalized rules aimed at slashing greenhouse gas emissions from power plants. But it still doesn’t crack down on the nation’s fleet of gas-fired power plants. That’s a big omission considering the US gets 43 percent of its electricity from gas, more than from any other source of energy. [...]read moreThe EPA’s new power plant pollution rule has a big, gassy hole in it

New HUD rule aims to increase lender participation in tribal housing program

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) this week announced a new rule aimed at bolstering the department’s Section 184 Indian Housing Loan Guarantee program, with the goal to increasing lender participation and ensure access to potential Native American beneficiaries. The final rule, published in the Federal Register on March 20 but formally [...]read moreNew HUD rule aims to increase lender participation in tribal housing program