Sentences with phrase «contract on behalf of the estate»

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Obtained a $ 17 million judgment on behalf of foreign real estate investors on breach of contract claims.
Jackson & Walker, L.L.P. (Fort Worth, TX) 1991 — 1993 Legal Assistant, Real Estate Section • Assisted legal team with preparation and review of real estate contracts • Wrote and distributed correspondence on behalf of partners and associates • Organized case files, scheduled depositions, and provided administrative sEstate Section • Assisted legal team with preparation and review of real estate contracts • Wrote and distributed correspondence on behalf of partners and associates • Organized case files, scheduled depositions, and provided administrative sestate contracts • Wrote and distributed correspondence on behalf of partners and associates • Organized case files, scheduled depositions, and provided administrative support
The seller's estate sued the real estate licensees who acted on seller's behalf in the sale of his property for breach of contract and breach of fiduciary duty.
It is certainly true that members of the public and real estate licensees may contractually establish a relationship that is not an agency relationship; however, the extensive research conducted by Professor William Foster on behalf of the ATF confirmed that the courts view the relationship currently established by listing contracts and exclusive buyer agency contracts across Canada (except in the province of Quebec where the common law does not apply) to be an agency relationship.
An individual who is employed as a caretaker or manager by a brokerage is exempt from the need for licensing if the caretaker or manager does not negotiate or enter into contracts on behalf of the brokerage or the owner of the rental real estate, and if the caretaker or manager promptly delivers any money, such as rent, security deposits, or pet damage deposits to the brokerage.
Property owners, developers, investors, and lenders rely on our counsel for all aspects of real estate matters, including: acquisition, development, planning, management, zoning, and licensing; all types of permitting, including for the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; disposition, financing, securitization, sale - leasebacks, leasing on behalf of landlords and major tenants, construction contracting, and the acquisition and disposition of distressed properties.
The brokerage / team contract must state the team name, that the team members agree to work together on the team as one designated agent and identify which team members can sign a real estate service agreement (i.e. SDBA) on behalf of all other members on the team.
Residential Property Management: A commercial firm or company that is contracted to act on behalf of owners of residential real estate to generate income and preserve the value of the property.
Responsibilities: • Negotiating, writing and executing real estate investment agreements as well as contracts on behalf of the company • Offering counsel on a variety of legal issues • Advising executives within the company • Working alongside other departments within the company • Advising on contract status, business risks and risk mitigation strategies, and the legal liabilities associated with different real estate related deals including but not limited to: the evaluation of existing property special assessments, restrictions, zoning issues, building codes, lien releases, ADA, etc.) • Conduct title and survey review and perform due diligence on prospective loan deals; prepare and review contracts, and coordinate closings • Researching and anticipating unique legal issues that could impact the company • Reviewing advertising and marketing materials to ensure that they are in compliance with legal requirements • Manage real estate disputes including litigation • Providing training to the company on legal topics • Performing other duties as required or assigned
It would certainly be a godsend for David Gibson, of Chesley Real Estate, Lanham, Md., who says many salespeople in his Prince George's County market outside Washington, D.C., still present contracts on behalf of buyers even though they have no idea whether their prospects can obtain a loan.
It's also important that real estate brokers and agents may not (unless they have specific authority to do so from their seller and buyer clients) enter into contracts on behalf of their principals (their clients).
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