
The Professional Inspection Report Conundrum
The Licensed Professional Inspections portion of Section 10 of the 2018 OREF Statewide Residential Sale Agreement form, contains the following provision: Buyer shall not provide
The Licensed Professional Inspections portion of Section 10 of the 2018 OREF Statewide Residential Sale Agreement form, contains the following provision: Buyer shall not provide
While most people are familiar with condominium structures, can the same be said of townhome developments? How do the two differ? Do townhomes have common
As most taxpayers know by now, the TCJA reduced the available mortgage interest deduction from $1,000,000, to $750,000.[1] Essentially, if one bought a home today
Generally. An easement, in its most common and basic sense, is a right of use, e.g. to cross another’s land, to lay utility and sewer
I do not use my I-Phone while walking, working out, or any activity that requires concentration. Never have and never will. Walking requires as much
It’s been said that few things are as good or bad as they are first made out to be. However, the mainstream media, never fearful
It is no secret I have a fair amount of animus toward the CFPB, which, since its creation in 2010, regarded itself as “the new
For a brief history of the multiple extensions of the The Mortgage Debt Relief Act of 2007 (“the Act”), go to my June 2017 post here.
Prologue: You can’t make this stuff up! In an effort to shed its past transgressions, like a snake sheds its skin, Nationstar Mortgage has had
Remember, “exceptions” noted in a preliminary title report (“PTR”)[1] or title policy, are the title insurance company’s exclusions from coverage. This means, for example, that