by Howard C. Stross | Sep 9, 2021 | Commercial Real Estate, Real Estate, Real Estate Closings
The “AS IS” Real Estate Contract is not the legal equivalent of a magical charm or incantation. A recent Florida appellate court decision reminds everyone in the real estate industry that a lawful “AS IS” real estate contract does not relieve a seller and the... by Howard C. Stross | Nov 23, 2020 | Real Estate Closings, Real Estate
Real estate encompasses not only one’s primary residence but also other real estate such as a vacation home or a rental property. The ideal form of ownership varies depending on the real estate you own. Below we consider the different types of real estate and offer...
by Howard C. Stross | Oct 30, 2012 | Real Estate Closings, Asset Protection, Real Estate
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is the name of the federal agency that has proposed the questionable rule discussed in the last posting to this blog. At best, the proposed rule is misguided in calling Owner’s Title Insurance protection “optional”....