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Legal Update on Title Insurance Presented by HomeGuard Home Inspection Company
Home inspectors in California share an important legal update on voluntary transfers of real estate and their impact on your standard CLTA title policy.
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HomeGuard Bay Area, Central Valley and San Diego Home Inspection Company Presents:
The Nominees for Most Common Post-Close-of-Escrow Non-Disclosure Claims in Residential Real Estate home inspection for 2018 are….
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Geographic Targeting Order (GTO) Extended | Guest Blog by California Attorney
As a California home inspection company we keep apprised of changes in our local real estate markets. David Hamerslough will discuss the new Geographic Targeting Order issued for Santa Clara, San Mateo, San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego Counties.
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But The Seller Lied… | Guest Blog by California Attorney
Buyers have closed escrow and are introducing themselves to their new neighbor. The neighbor asks the buyers whether the sellers disclosed that during the listing of the property, a garden hose was run from inside the house out through the front window to discharge water from the crawlspace.
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The Consequences of Breaching a Contract | Guest Blog by California Attorney
Breaching a contract can have various consequences for both the buyer and the seller. In the following article, David Hamerslough will review the consequences of cancelling a non-contingent contract with sellers shortly after signing. David graduated from the University of California, Berkeley with high honors and graduated from the Hastings College of Law. He has litigated…
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Communicating With Clients and Other Agents | Guest Blog by California Attorney
Communicating With Clients and Agents Communication is one of the most important aspects of any relationship between clients and agents. In more recent years, communication has shifted from in person to mostly electronic. And although electronic communication has made it much more efficient, there are still complications that may arise. David Hamerslough provides the…
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Learn About the Hot Real Estate Topics Discussed in the Recent C.A.R. Meetings | Guest Blog by California Attorney
David Hamerslough recently attended the Legal Affairs Forum at the C.A.R. meetings located in San Diego, California. Some topics that were discussed at the meetings will be re-iterated in the article below. These include topics about preservation of communication through text or email, the impact of social media on real estate transactions, the “fixer-upper syndrome,”…
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PRDS Releases Seller Advisory for Completing Disclosure Forms | Guest Blog by California Attorney
Completing Disclosure Forms The PRDS or purchase request data standard has released an advisory guide for sellers to follow when completing disclosure forms. It suggests how a seller can prepare the information in documents that were created by other real estate brokerages. David Hamerslough goes into depth on this manner in the article below.…
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Sending Documents and Information | Guest Blog by California Attorney
Sending Documents and Information Transmitting documents and information for business purposes is a common practice among real estate licensees. These transmissions can be done electronically or in person but regardless, there is often disagreements between parties about what was transmitted, when it was transmitted, source of the information, and more. David Hamerslough provides some…