Tag: guest blog
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Home Values Still Rising, But The Claims Remain The Same
Last month’s article addressed one type of claim that I often see when a market is in transition. This month’s article discusses the other types of claims that I have seen in a transitioning market.
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“TL;DR,” “IB,” And Other Messages The Modern Real Estate Practitioner Must Decipher
Disclosures can be daunting to a real estate buyer, so too can the modern real estate communications that might follow a disclosure packet being issued.
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You Probably Wouldn’t Think There Was Any Connection Between Foot-Massage Services and Real Estate Law…
You Probably Wouldn’t Think There Was Any Connection Between Foot-Massage Services and Real Estate Law…
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Want To Know Everything About Your New Home? Just Ask The Neighbors
Neighbors sometimes provide real estate disclosure insights that sellers may not. How a neighbor’s knowledge can affect the sale of a home due to disclosure issues.
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Home Inspection Company Shares Agent Fiduciary Duty to Seller Legal Disclosure
We provides roof, termite, and home inspections in Sacramento, the Bay Area, and San Diego. Guest blog from an Attorney, regarding agent disclosure in CA.
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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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California Family Wins $1.6 Million Lawsuit Over Bed Bug Infestation: Jury Finds Landlord Responsible
A jury in Southern California found an apartment complex owner liable for a four-month-long bed bug infestation in 2012, and ordered the owner to pay the family a total of $1,593,500 for the damage and suffering they endured.
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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…