All Entries in the "Real Estate Law" Category
Common Sense Asset Protection
I wanted to share a few ideas about asset protection to help you on your way to success in your investing career. You don’t have to be rich to start thinking about and implementing asset protection strategies. It is better to start and get in the habit while the amounts are small. This is similar [...]
Winning Contracts and Clauses
When making an offer on a property there are many contracts to use. I use the realtor form for the particular state I’m buying in but you’ll want to take the realtor logo off the document because there’s no realtor involved.
There are two reasons you’ll want to use the same form as the realtors. The [...]
Getting Real Estate Leads from the Court House
Let’s take a look at the different types of leads you can you find at the Court House.
Number 1: Divorce. You look for same last names of male and female in the Book of Civil Lawsuit in the Circuit Court. Now chances are, if they are going through a divorce, if they have real property, [...]
Obsolete Properties
Are you looking at perspective properties through rose-colored glasses? Functionally obsolete sounds like some sort of neurological problem. It can turn out to be a very dysfunctional financial problem. Properties can be dysfunctional if the layout of the house is odd, maybe you must walk through a bedroom to get to the bathroom. The house [...]
All About Title Searches
Conducting a title search prior to transfer of real estate property involves searching for every available record or document that relates to present and prior ownership of the property in question with the goal of clearly defining the current status of the property title. In layman’s terms, we want to be sure that the property [...]
