Who Should sign a Contract on behalf of the Seller?
By David Parker It seems like such an easy question. The Seller, of course. Perhaps that is why we often see a Contract signed by
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By David Parker It seems like such an easy question. The Seller, of course. Perhaps that is why we often see a Contract signed by
By David Parker Generally, under the Internal Revenue Code, if a homeowner sells their principal residence, they may be able to exclude from income up
By David Parker The story goes something like this. There was a young, extremely sick heart transplant patient waiting for a new heart. The nurse
By David Parker Recently, we have seen a small number of Buyers who are declining owner’s title insurance coverage on what is likely the largest
Montgomery County passes new increased Recordation Tax Rates. Effective October 1, 2023, Montgomery County transactions will see a new, increased recordation tax. The new schedule
Recently, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) issued an advisory opinion to protect mortgage shoppers who are comparison shopping. The CFPB was concerned that it
It’s been a little while since we’ve seen people get this wrong, but lately we have seen some interesting interpretations of the law. It is
If your Seller is not a resident of the State of Maryland, or if your seller is not an entity (corporation, limited liability company) formed
It seems like such an easy question. The Seller, of course. Perhaps that is why we often see a Contract signed by the ABC Corporation
As you may know, effective October 1, 2022, Maryland law changed and settlement companies such as Village Settlements are now allowed to issue a check