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
PROPERTY LINES A Look at the Lighter Side of Real Estate Wire Fraud Edition By David Parker Other than the fact that it was 7:00
PROPERTY LINES A Look at the Lighter Side of Real Estate Welcome Back By David Parker It has been nearly 35 years since I wrote
IS IT SMART TO PASS ON OWNER’S TITLE INSURANCE? A REFRESHER ON OWNER’S TITLE INSURANCE COVERAGE AND WHY YOU SHOULD THINK TWICE BEFORE DECLINING IT.
THE STATE ADDRESS CONFIDENTIALITY PROGRAM REVISITED: ARE YOU READY FOR AN ACP TRANSACTION? WHAT ARE THE STEPS? WHAT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY? FIND OUT HERE.
SHIELDING OF REAL PROPERTY RECORDS TAKES EFFECT JANUARY 1, 2019 – WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE ADDRESS CONFIDENTIALITY PROGRAM PART I OF II
THE PROPERTY HAS SOLAR PANELS. NOW WHAT? This fall, the FCAR Model Forms Committee accomplished a major task—creating a Solar Panel Addendum to assist Buyers and Sellers