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Real Estate Law

Tenants Rights Tips in New York City – an Interview with Jay Dankberg

01st November 2012
While much of the country is still reeling from the housing crisis, in other parts, especially in major cities like New York and San Francisco, the housing market remains extremely tight. This high demand for housing creates competition, and wherever ther...
Author: sashalevin
Real Estate Law

INVESTING IN REAL ESTATE NOTES – PART 1

19th April 2011
Finding a safe place to invest that also provides you with a good return on investment has been a challenge since the origin of markets. Today’s troubled times have only made that search exponentially more difficult. Much of the media tries to put a happy...
Author: John Hill
Business Law

Stock Market: Two Biggest Fears Getting Closer

04th April 2011
The stock markets remind me of the real estate market in Toronto, Canada. While the U.S. housing market crashed, the real estate market in Toronto is as strong as it has ever been. In fact, builders can’t find enough lots to build homes on and develope...
Author: profitconfidential
Bankruptcy Law

You can Remove your Second Mortgage in Bankruptcy and Save your Home

08th March 2011
The current financial crisis, brought on by the collapse of the housing market has more and more people looking for solutions to their "under water" property. An "under water" property is one in which the debt on the property is greater than the value. To...
Author: Mitchell Sussman
Business Law

Residential Real Estate

21st February 2011
Aim and purpose of this site - to help all who wish to conduct any operation on the residential real estate in the secondary housing market, do it quickly, legally competent and safe. Who is it this site? - Firstly, to citizens who want to independentl...
Author: aman
Real Estate Law

Why the Happy Face on Housing?

27th January 2011
Newspapers and smiling TV commentators have been telling us for several months that the real estate market and economy are improving, and may soon return to pre-2006 growth rates. While I don’t believe that for the economy in general or for real estate i...
Author: John Hill
Personal Injury

Utilizing a Personal injury lawsuit Agreement Mortgage As an Expense

27th October 2010
Plaintiffs have a tendency to believe that a personal injury suit agreement personal loan is only for somebody in the center of fiscal hardship; nevertheless this is far from the truth. It's feasible to use a lawsuit mortgage in the course of your pending...
Author: Elton Bowen
Divorce

Broward Divorce Lawyer Explains the Housing Market and Divorce

17th August 2010
More often than not a couple's most valuable asset is their home. When they become involved in a divorce, the disposition of their home becomes a central issue in the final resolution. In the majority of cases, the home (if titled in joint name) is consi...
Author: H. Baron
Law

Find the right loan modification attorney to speed up your loan modification process

08th June 2010
Most homeowners are sorely familiar that the national housing market has gone through one of the worst economic crises in the history of our nation. This has made it very difficult for many homeowners to make their loan payment timely. In recent years, no...
Author: Attorney Law Firm
Taxes

How IRS Verifications Prevent Fraud

05th May 2010
Among the many problems that contributed to the housing market implosion of 2007-2010 was that of unsubstantiated income claims on mortgage applications. In addition to the other variables, this misreporting (sometimes innocent, sometimes fraudulent by de...
Author: Robert Bell
Real Estate Law

Real estate attorney maryland When you Need to Use a Real Estate Attorney

24th February 2010
If you are interested in real estate related topics and are looking for a career that is likely to survive economic ups and downs, you may want to consider becoming a real estate attorney. Real estate attorneys have a vast array of uses, making them in de...
Author: absolutebeauty
Taxes

Tax Credit Extended for First Time Home Buyers

23rd December 2009
Great tax professionals always keep a watchful eye on the actions of Congress and the IRS, many of which may affect your tax filings. A prime example is the extension and expansion of the first-time homebuyers tax credit President Obama signed in November...
Author: Gary Schenk
Taxes

Avoid Stamp Duty Tax - last two months!

22nd October 2009
Hurry, hurry! Only two months left to avoid stamp duty!! (unless the Government extend the tax cut offer) Back in September Gordon Brown announced that properties costing less than £175,000 will be exempt from stamp duty until the end of December 2009...
Author: Jones
Real Estate Law

Saving Money When Engaging In The Conveyancing Process

01st August 2009
Conveyancing is a process few people ever hear about until they have to go through it via the purchase or selling of their first property. After getting what it is straight, the next step would be ‘how to go about it wisely' and in credit crunch tim...
Author: CatM