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Executing a Power of Attorney to Help Prevent Foreclosure One of the most serious decisions homeowners facing foreclosure may be asked to make is to sign over the deed to their home. Transferring ownership of the property diminishes their ability to keep control over the house, and may just reward a scammer with an easy target. Just as serious and potentially dangerous, though, is the decision to sign over a power of attorney to a third party to represent the homeowners. | Something Wrong With That Death Certificate? Have you ever seen a death certificate? Do you have one of a relative who passed away? What kind of information goes on these certificates? But most importantly, what do you do if there is incorrect information on the death certificate? This article tells you what to do when you have wrong information on a genuine death certificate. | Determining Whether a Broker Fell Below the Standard of Care Pursuant to Arizona Real Estate Law One of the first steps in determining liability in any professional negligence claim is establishing the standard of care. This is true in the case of Arizona real estate brokers. | Choosing an Arizona Real Estate Lawyer Choosing an attorney is never a pleasant endeavor, particularly when dealing with residential or commercial real estate, which may represent the most significant asset you or your business owns. When it comes to choosing an Arizona real estate lawyer, keep the following considerations in mind and you'll have a much better chance being pleased with your ultimate choice. | Jingle Mail And California Law - Giving The Mortgage Back To The Bank If you owe $800,000 on a $550,000 house, and give the bank the $550,000 house, can the bank then try to collect the $250,000 difference? Or to use the legal terminology, can the bank seek a deficiency judgment? The answer, in California, is probably not... | Condo Buyers Need to Hire a Lawyer to Get Refunds of Their Condo Deposits Condo Buyers Need to Hire a Lawyer to Get Refunds of Their Condo Deposits. California Condo Buyers Who Decide Not to Close On Their Units Are Usually Entitled to a Partial Refund of Their Condo Deposit. A Smart Investor Who Wants to Cancel His Condo Contract Should Hire a Lawyer to Protect His Rights, Guide Him Through the Process, and Secure a Favorable Settlement There was a flurry of litigation between condo buyers and sellers in 2007, and there will much more in 2008. My fellow condo contract lawyer Jared Beck covered many such suits filed ... | Free Advice Regarding Las Vegas High Rise Condo Purchases We live in a litigious society where lawsuits can be found everywhere. If you have the wherewithall to even consider purchasing a high rise condo in Las Vegas or anywhere else for that matter, allow me to suggest you purchase the property in the form of a corporation or LLC. There are tremendous advantages of setting up your purchase in this manner, especially in Las Vegas which is very business-setup friendly with its minimal reporting and disclosure requirements amongst a whole list of great reasons for Nevada LLC formation. |
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