Real Estate Q&A: Lien Filed against Wrong Homeowner
(MCT)—QUESTION: I recently learned that a company mistakenly filed a lien against our home. It’s clear that the company did not even check for accuracy.
(MCT)—QUESTION: I recently learned that a company mistakenly filed a lien against our home. It’s clear that the company did not even check for accuracy.
Social media is a part of daily life for many Americans and small businesses are taking advantage of that fact. Rather than spending money on
(MCT)—Real estate officials are bracing for new federal mortgage rules intended to press lenders to ensure that prospective borrowers are able to repay home loans.
Have you ever loaned out money to a friend or loved one and they just never quite got around to paying you back? It’s certainly
Last week, the Innovation Act of 2013 was passed. This bill scores a win for the real estate industry as it aims to make procedural
(MCT)—Some shoppers planning to buy a new home in 2014 will get more scrutiny — and likely less money. Here’s why: A new set of
Errors and omissions insurance coverage is a product that companies across an array of industries carry, as these policies can be critical to keeping firms
Office holiday parties can be a blast for you and your workers. But employers shouldn’t end up on a lawyer’s “naughty” list by throwing them
Amelia Bullock has been in the real estate industry for 46 years; 44 years ago, she started her own real estate firm, Amelia Bullock REALTORS®
Last week, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced that it filed suit against a Kentucky law firm, Borders & Borders, PLC, and its principals, alleging
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