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Is An Exclusive Listing Worth It? Exclusive listing agreements give a single real estate agent/brokerage the sole right to sell your property. This arrangement can be a great representation structure…
Estoppel Certificates Estoppel certificates can offer landlords security and peace of mind when changes take place in leasing or financing. They confirm lease details, rent payments, and potential claims, especially…
Escrow and Per Diem The real estate financing process can be full of pitfalls for new investors. One concept that new investors and homeowners are generally unprepared for is escrow.…
A Guide To Closing Buying a home or investment property can be an emotional and confusing process, as can navigating the complexities of the buyer/seller relationship. Understanding the crucial steps…
A Guide To Closing Costs Amongst all the other costs of buying a new property, closing costs may seem inconsequential. However, to underestimate closing costs would be a mistake. These…
Equity in Real Estate Investments What is real estate equity? If you’re delving into real estate, understanding equity is crucial. This article breaks down the core concepts, helping you calculate…
The Equal Credit Opportunity Act If you’re a landlord, understanding fair lending laws like the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA) impacts your success in funding your real estate endeavors. Often…
Encroachment Boundary disputes are common among neighboring property owners. Disputes that involve unlawful intrusion or unauthorized structures extending into your land or crossing the property lines are known as encroachment.…
Eminent Domain Did you know that the federal government can acquire private property for public use? The history of eminent domain goes back to the Bill of Rights and the…
Definition And Types Of Easements Easements grant specific access rights to parts of a property. Many homeowners and real estate investors will encounter a property easement at some point during…