Appeals Court Refuses to End CDC’s Double-Secret Extra Extended Eviction Moratorium
A Federal Court on Friday struck down the appeal made by Alabama and Georgia Realtors Associations to end the eviction moratorium that was put ...
Read MoreA Federal Court on Friday struck down the appeal made by Alabama and Georgia Realtors Associations to end the eviction moratorium that was put ...
Read MoreWhy Are County Foreclosures Often Canceled?The short answer — most often it has just been delayed, not canceled. When a homeowner cannot pay the mortgage, it ...
Read MoreOn June 23, 2021, residents of Champlain Towers South retired to bed for the night after a typical Wednesday. By 2 a.m., at least ten ...
Read MoreDo You Need an LLC to Flip Houses? Being a house flipper is a great way to grow your income without the regular nine-to-five job. However, ...
Read MoreForeclosure Moratorium Can’t Last Forever: Here’s Why The pandemic has changed real estate — it is now much harder to foreclose on properties when homeowners fall ...
Read MoreWhat’s a Mortgage Rider, and When Is It Required? If there’s one thing that is commonly agreed upon by those who own real estate, it’s that ...
Read MoreUpdated 03/30/2021: Shortly after I created the article at the beginning of March the CDC appealed. Because the Texas Court stopped short of granting the injunction, bc ...
Read MoreCat Lady in Condo Quandary! A 78-year-old woman in Tampa had a lawsuit filed against her earlier this month for feeding a stray cat in the ...
Read MoreClients sometimes ask whether DocuSign and similar apps are safe to use. The convenience just seems too good to be true. E-signing technology is becoming more ...
Read More30-Year Search vs. Ownership and Encumbrance Report: What’s the Difference? A title search is a little bit like reviewing the history of a parcel of land. ...
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