When a home that you wish to purchase is in foreclosure, you are actually purchasing it from the Sheriff in a foreclosure sale. A Sheriff’s deed has no representations and… CONTINUE
Real Estate Agents and Conflicts of Interest
I don’t think anybody considers it a conflict of interest. Human nature might cause a bad agent to think in those terms but there are strict ethical considerations that go… CONTINUE
How Do Real Estate Agents Get Paid?
There is a Multiple Listing Service used by real estate agents throughout an area, and typically within that service, the real estate agent is paid a percentage that is paid… CONTINUE
In a Real Estate Transaction, Can Both Buyer and Seller Have the Same Broker/Agent?
A real estate agent has loyalty to their customer. If you are the seller’s agent and the buyer says to you, “I’m offering $300,000, but I’ll go to $350,000, the… CONTINUE
Foreclosure Law Reform: Effective September 28, 2016
Often, we see banks who have acquired property and will put them online for auction, so you are actually buying them from the bank, post-foreclosure. Until recently, foreclosures sales through… CONTINUE
Do I Need a Lawyer for a Real Estate Transaction if I Have a Real Estate Broker or a Real Estate Agent?
Yes. Your broker has a specific role. That role is to get you the best price, either the lowest price if you are the buyer, or the highest price if… CONTINUE
Ohio’s Affluent LGBT Community and Subsequent High-End Divorces
A significant portion of our gay population in Central Ohio are extremely wealthy. As such, within the gay marriage and divorce thereafter, we expect to see extremely high-end divorces because… CONTINUE
Are LGBT Cases Unique With Respect to Marital Property Division?
We all stand before the court equally. The ability to get married is now an equal ability, and now the ability to be miserable in the marriage is an equal… CONTINUE
Property Division: If the Disputed Property is a House in Another State, and the Parties are Residents of Ohio, Would you Look to the Laws of the Other State?
When you divorce in Ohio, and you have a shared property at issue located in another state, we are going to look to Ohio law. Let’s say that a husband… CONTINUE
Inter-State Property Division: Would you Apply the Ohio Marital Property Law, or the Law of the State Where the Property is Located?
In terms of foreign countries, we have a conflict-of-law situation, so we work with attorneys in a the other country to make sure that we are putting the language into… CONTINUE
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