Seller-Carried Financing – What Realtors® And Their Clients Need To Know (Part One)
An unintended consequence of the federal government’s effort to control every aspect of finance following Wall Street’s excesses, circa 2005 – 2007, has been that
An unintended consequence of the federal government’s effort to control every aspect of finance following Wall Street’s excesses, circa 2005 – 2007, has been that
The Regional Multiple Listing Service (“RMLS™”) has today, September 13, 2013, published the statistics for August, 2013 in its monthly Market Action Letter. Although some of
Introduction. On September 2, 2013 the online Wall Street Journal carried an article that should be of interest to thousands of folks who have weathered
On September 4, 2013, the online Wall Street Journal reported an event that has not occurred in recent memory. The chances of seeing it happen
Most everyone who has purchased a home in Oregon has obtained a title insurance policy. However, few have read them. And those that have, likely
A contingency [sometimes referred to as a “condition” is usually an event, the occurrence or nonoccurrence of which can determine whether the transaction will continue
Generally. In the most general terms, the sale agreement usually describes the price and terms of the transaction, any conditions or contingencies agreed upon by
OK, we’ve made it through the first half of 2013. We now have six months’ of foreclosure statistics. I posted the first quarter stats for
If you have never been involved in a boundary dispute you’ve been fortunate. Over the years, I’ve seen many, and the take-away is this: The
In a recent article in Mortgage Servicing News here, we learn that apparently 49 state attorneys general were unable to draft the terms of the