If your state does not require a written disclosure, the real
estate laws probably require sellers to disclose any known problems with the home they are selling.
Not exact matches
If you would have told me at 16 that I was going to be a real
estate partner at an international
law firm, I
probably would not have understood what you meant...»
They include: (1) regulatory
law and enforcement work, because industries from banking to private equity funds to large oil companies will likely be targets of the new administration, while health insurance companies will be subject to heightened regulation; (2) litigation, because a Democratic administration will
probably push back tort reform measures, giving rise to more lawsuits; (3) «green»
law, i.e., representing companies that deal in green technology, whose growth will be stimulated by likely tax incentives as well as a cap and trade system; and (4) real
estate, because the bailout legislation will most likely require banks availing themselves of the benefits to begin issuing mortgages again.
This is
probably less relevant to real
estate practitioners than to many others because practitioners that have complied with the tax
law's requirements for «qualified real
estate agent» status are not considered employees under the health care
law, but are independent contractors.
Frankly, we
probably can't initiate a federal real
estate license
law.
This is whats in my contract tell me if you think it should be changed, I tried looking up real
estate laws for Delaware to see if I need an earnest dep, like what I can get away with to create a binding agreement but can't track it down maybe I'll have to contact a real
estate attorney but then I'll have a ton of questions and will
probably wind up paying for it.
Probably the most emphasized and taught aspect of our practice within organized real
estate is: Agency
Law.
If you aren't a lawyer, then you
probably don't understand all of the intricacies of real
estate law.
Over the next 12 months, «given he is heavily invested in the real
estate space, I would expect him to protect favorable real
estate tax
laws currently in place and will
probably try to create more incentives to encourage investment / development.