In a recent case, after a real
estate deal failed to close, the vendor took legal action against the would - be purchaser.
Not exact matches
For retirees who are still paying off large loans (think
failed business ventures or real
estate deals), a guaranteed level - premium term life policy is ideal, said Scott Simmonds, a fee - only insurance consultant in Saco, Maine.
Spano admitted that he
failed to pay more than $ 53,000 in federal and state taxes by not reporting income, including a $ 45,000 commission he received on a real
estate deal and rental income from a Yonkers building he owned.
Gage repeatedly said that the charges against the senator
failed to show a quid pro quo and that the senator's stances on issues
dealing with real
estate and the environment were «longstanding» and were not skewed by his relationship to the companies or his son's employment.
The
failed real
estate deal also led to federal fraud charges in 2010 against the escrow agent involved in the loan transaction, according to an indictment in Manhattan Federal Court.
In addition, renewing the 421 - a real
estate tax break, which expired after lawmakers
failed to get a
deal last year, apparently isn't happening.
(The framework
deal includes a four - year extension, but the whole thing will expire if the labor unions and real
estate industry
fail to reach a prevailing wage agreement within six months).
Senate Democrats
failed to reach a
deal with Senate Republicans to temporarily extend the
estate tax into 2010, when it is scheduled to be repealed for one year.
Examples of
failing to do adequate investigation in a real
estate deal include:
However, Florida Realtors is not a legal agency (it does have a Code of Ethics which its members are required to follow even though failure to follow the code will not result in the loss of license or the award of damages to someone who has been wronged in a real
estate deal — also, you can not file a lawsuit based upon a member of the trade association
failing to follow one of the organization's ethics rules — although you can file a complaint with the group about any wrongdoing that may have happened).
I have always wondered, just how many Ontario MPPs sold their homes before The Land Speculation Tax Act and The Land Transfer Tax Act were dropped onto the Ontario people, on Friday, April 9, 1974, which caused the real
estate market to collapse over night, and sold
deals failed to close starting Monday.
I, for one, never imagined when I first started out that I would have to do things like manage lease space, navigate through MLS mergers,
deal with the fallout of a
failed association merger, start up a meeting and event space business, teach short sales and foreclosure classes, endure plummeting membership numbers during the hard times, launch a real
estate licensing school, sing at installations, and jump on a float for a parade.
One shocking statistic forms the root of his observations, that one in five members of the Toronto Real
Estate Board
failed to sell a home in 2009 and that more than half
fail to do a
deal every three months.
Florida real
estate professionals who
fail to make the proper disclosures could find themselves charged with «dishonest
dealing,» which is a license law violation, Mitchell says.
But what sets apart successful real
estate investors — those who find
deals, who find the money, who find the time — what sets apart them from everyone else who struggles, give up,
fail, or never get started?
Real
estate investors love to talk about their successes, but most refuse to talk about their
failed deals.
Namazi Real
Estate Corp. v. Johnson (243 A.D. 2d 396)-- broker's motion for summary judgment denied and defendant's cross-motion for summary judgment dismissing the complaint affirmed; broker
failed to establish they produced a buyer ready, willing and able to purchase the property at terms set by sellers; parties were not in agreement as to the closing date, the clause entitling defendants to terminate the contract unconditionally, and the date when the defendants would vacate the premises; broker
failed to establish that sellers wrongfully or arbitrarily prevented completion of a
deal.
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The District and most states (including Virginia and Maryland) have laws that shield real
estate professionals from personal liability for
failing to share «non-material» facts — such as anything that doesn't
deal with the home's physical structure or improvements — with a prospective buyer.
Real
estate agents commonly miss out on a great
deal of new business opportunities by simply
failing to follow up.
Although the transaction
failed to eclipse last year's high point for a Los Angeles home sale price — that was the $ 88.3 million recorded for the Westside Fleur de Lys
estate — the
deal surpassed the $ 55 million that Ellen DeGeneres received for the Midcentury Modern Brody House and the $ 40 million that Dr. Dre dropped on a Brentwood
estate with a moat.
The agency that manages the District government's property has
failed to collect millions of dollars in rent and struck a financially questionable
deal with a private real
estate broker to lease space that might not be needed, according to a new inspector general's audit.
On October 18, 2010, the New Jersey Real
Estate Commission (NJREC or Commission) found appellant Douglas R. Tonge and his company Just New Homes, Inc., violated N.J.S.A. 45:15 - 17 (k) by paying rebates or compensation to persons not licensed by the Commission; N.J.A.C. 11:5 - 6.4 (a), breached the fiduciary duty owed to their customers; N.J.S.A. 45:15 - 17 (e),
failed to
deal fairly with all parties; and N.J.A.C. 11:5 - 6.1 (r), made false or misleading statements in promotional materials.