Homeowner’s Warranty – Is it Worth the Money?
For years buyers were told that the solution for those nagging “property condition” problems was to have a new home inspected and obtain a
For years buyers were told that the solution for those nagging “property condition” problems was to have a new home inspected and obtain a
What are the pitfalls of structuring a seller-financed transaction through an installment land contract? Though the Real Estate Commission dropped its approval of the use
What are some of the important considerations for the REALTOR® who is contemplating a procuring cause dispute? REALTORS® contemplating procuring cause disputes should be aware
You’ve probably worked long and hard to develop your business to the point where it is today. Along the way, you may have developed customer
I have just received an otherwise desirable offer on one of my listings. Unfortunately, it is not clear whether the purchaser will be able
Representing a seller who is experiencing marital difficulties poses special concerns for real estate professionals. It is common for divorcing couples or couples who are
Four Documents We All Should Have, or Why You Really Do Need a Will It used to be that people were worried that if they
Must a seller honor a written offer he verbally accepted? A seller verbally accepted a written offer for a property. A second, better offer
Can a seller terminate a “liquidated damages contract” by… The box in paragraph 18(a,2) of the Real Estate Commission approved contract is checked, so that
If the earnest money bounces, can the seller terminate? A buyer (Buyer #2) submitted an offer for a property on which another buyer (Buyer #1)
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