Divorce & Real Estate Part II
Part I of this article identified some of the issues brokers encounter when listing property which is, or which might become, the subject of a
Part I of this article identified some of the issues brokers encounter when listing property which is, or which might become, the subject of a
Q: I will be entering into a listing agreement with a married individual who may soon be getting divorced. I also have a listing
CO-Author: Jon Goodman, Esq. As businesses reduce staff or shut down locations, they often remain obligated on long term leases. Subleasing unused space helps offset
CO-Author: Jon Goodman, Esq. As businesses reduce staff or shut down locations, they often remain obligated on long term leases. Subleasing unused space helps offset
Co-Author: Kirsten A. Westerland, Esq. The expression, “I have some swampland in Florida that I’d like to sell you,” is based upon schemes in the
Co-Author: Kirsten A. Westerland At the time of the publication of this article, the demand for residential lots is dead. Lenders find themselves foreclosing on
Co-author: Jeremy S. Durham When a residential or commercial tenant defaults on a lease, it is in the landlord’s best interest to make aggressive efforts
It is more complicated to diagnose whether some potential problems exist, than to simply address them, regardless of whether the problems exist or not. It
Co-Author: Karen J. Radakovich, Esq. General Concepts Bankruptcies affect real estate brokers. For example, listing brokers are typically hurt when their short payoff sellers file
Consider the following buyer, Frank, in your sphere of influence. He saved his nest egg over a successful 25 year career. Frank accepted a
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