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The New Brokerage Firm

  Supervision, Office Policy and Attention to Detail You have just opened a new brokerage company and things are really happening. Agents want to “come over” and people are taking listings, showing buyers and making sales. Man, that is the way it should be. What should you be doing to make sure that it all … Continue Reading

Loan Conditions Deadline?

What Happened to Loan Approval or Loan Commitment? What does the Loan Conditions Deadline really mean? By that deadline date the buyer needs to be satisfied that the loan is ok with the buyer. Specifically “Contract is conditional upon Buyer determining, in Buyer’s subjective discretion, that the availability, terms, conditions, and cost of such New … Continue Reading

The “Flipper” and the REALTOR®

  The REALTOR® listed the sellers’ house and started working hard to sell it. Along comes the flipper and asks if he can buy it at a reduced price in a short sale. The REALTOR® writes the contract and submits it to the seller who signs it and then it is submitted to the lender … Continue Reading

Is your Real Estate License Still Active?

  Rule E-44 Reminder: Is Your License Still Active? If you are a real estate broker, you may want to go online to www.dora.state.co.us/real-estate to confirm that your license is still active. The Colorado Real Estate Commission Rule E-44 requires a real estate licensee whose license has transferred to inactive status to immediately cease any … Continue Reading

Foreclosure Senate Bill 71

  Overview The Colorado Legislature passed Senate Bill 71 in 2006 to discourage predatory practices against persons in foreclosure. Violations of Senate Bill 71 can lead to criminal sanctions and, unlike the major changes to Colorado’s foreclosure statutes, Senate Bill 71 has been in effect since the summer of 2006. Senate Bill 71 regulates “Foreclosure … Continue Reading

Beneficiary Deed

Co-Author:  Miriam Abrams Goodman, Esq. Question:    What is a “beneficiary deed” and how are they useful in Colorado? Response:   A beneficiary deed is a legal document to pass title to real property to a “grantee-beneficiary” at death, without the need for probate administration. In Colorado, probate can be avoided if the decedent’s estate consists … Continue Reading

Properly Signing a Will

The Importance of a Properly Executed Will, and What it Does and Doesn’t Control In Colorado, signing a will with the proper formalities can make a big difference in the administration and distribution of your estate. Colorado has a progressive, consumer-oriented probate system. Commentators in the national media constantly warn the public to “avoid probate,” … Continue Reading

RESPA: Affiliated Business Arrangements

Co-Author: Amanda S.P. Howe More on Affiliated Business Arrangements Some service businesses try to operate as simply as they can and out-source all services but their core competencies. Other businesses seek to provide one-stop shopping for customers. One stop shopping can enhance the quality of the services to the customer and help the business amortize its … Continue Reading

Property Management Agreement Addendum

Co-Author:  Amanda S. P. Howe, Esq. Brokerage Duties Addendum to Property Management Agreement Question:   I am a licensed real estate broker. In addition to helping owners lease property, I help my owner clients manage their portfolio. I understand that the Colorado Real Estate Commission has created a form called “Brokerage Duties Addendum to Property … Continue Reading

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