Earnest money is a good faith deposit put up by the buyer to commit them to the transaction. Often the real estate agent will hold onto the earnest money, and… CONTINUE
Closing an Offer
“Closing an offer” means that written offers and counter-offers finally resulted in an unequivocal written acceptance by one of the parties. At that point you have a contract for the… CONTINUE
Our Services to Sellers of Real Estate
We have represented numerous sellers of real estate when the real estate is FSBO (For Sale By Owner). The seller then doesn’t have to pay a real estate agent’s commission…. CONTINUE
Common Causes of Foreclosure
There are many common causes of foreclosure. Nonpayment typically is the primary reason why property is foreclosed upon. When I’m representing a buyer of a piece of property, typically I… CONTINUE
Financing a Property, Site Unseen
Is it difficult to get the bank to promise to finance a house or property they haven’t seen? What if the property has defects or you don’t win the auction?… CONTINUE
In a Sheriff Sale, ⅔ of the Appraised Value is the Opening Bid. How Reliable is That Appraisal?
The appraisers for foreclosure auction property are appointed by the court. The appraisals are not reliable and I tell my clients not to rely upon them. A buyer in a… CONTINUE
How Do I Finance a Home Purchase in Advance of an Auction?
It is best to to have the financial means to buy the property without financing in an auction. If you are going to finance it, you’d better have a bank… CONTINUE
Buying Real Estate in a Sheriff’s Foreclosure Auction
A sheriff’s foreclosure sale is a simple auction. The Sheriff has his or her gavel, everyone is bidding, and the highest bidder wins. Typically there is money that has to… CONTINUE
Why Do Realtors Prefer the Roundtable Closing?
My belief is that it’s a marketing point, and I can speak to this because I was actually involved back in the 1990’s representing the Columbus Bar Association as the… CONTINUE
Types of Defects Covered by Title Insurance
There are a whole host of defects that can affect real estate that are protected by title insurance. For example, it could be an old lien that didn’t get released…. CONTINUE
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