Letter to the editor: Can I list an “as-is” property for sale in California?
Properties may not be listed “as is.” Rather, properties as listed as disclosed, a difference more significant than just semantics.
Read MorePosted by ft Editorial Staff | Sep 3, 2019 | Buyers and Sellers, Letters to the Editor |
Properties may not be listed “as is.” Rather, properties as listed as disclosed, a difference more significant than just semantics.
Read MorePosted by ft Editorial Staff | Sep 2, 2019 | Reader Polls, Real Estate |
Do you believe to protect the public new sales agents need to be apprenticed to a broker for a...
Read MorePosted by ft Editorial Staff | Aug 28, 2019 | Laws and Regulations, Pending Laws, Real Estate |
AB 1484 holds cities and counties accountable by forcing them to publish certain development fees online.
Read MorePosted by ft Editorial Staff | Aug 27, 2019 | Change The Law, Property Management |
first tuesday suggests that California’s legislature adds rules specifying a minimum grace period for residential leases and requiring the landlord’s handling of a grace period to be transparent and agreed to in each lease.
Read MorePosted by ft Editorial Staff | Aug 26, 2019 | Charts, Market Watch, Monthly Statistical Update, Real Estate |
The homeownership decline hits young homeowners hardest; Student loan debt holds back homeownership for the young; Negative immigration to continue chipping away at home sales
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