Policy limits due on destruction do not include excess coverage for rebuilding
A homeowner’s policy contained two provisions for payments should the house be damaged or...
Read MorePosted by Jeffery Marino | Sep 29, 2011 | Real Estate, Recent Case Decisions |
A homeowner’s policy contained two provisions for payments should the house be damaged or...
Read MorePosted by Jeffery Marino | Sep 29, 2011 | Property Management, Real Estate, Recent Case Decisions |
A nonresidential landlord and tenant entered into a lease agreement containing a security deposit...
Read MorePosted by Jeffery Marino | Sep 20, 2011 | Commercial, Investment, Real Estate |
Permit valuations in San Diego County have shown an impressive rally, up 85.9% from last year to...
Read MorePosted by Jeffery Marino | Sep 9, 2011 | Feature Articles, Fundamentals, Real Estate |
Part I in this article series on legal and tax advice addresses the misconception held by real estate professionals that they are engaging in the unauthorized practice of law when providing transaction-specific legal and tax advice to a client while acting as a licensed real estate broker or sales agent.
Read MorePosted by Jeffery Marino | Sep 9, 2011 | Feature Articles, Real Estate, Tax |
Part II in this article series on legal and tax advice clarifies the scope of a real estate licensee’s ability to provide advice of a legal and tax aspect nature to their clients while acting as an agent in a real estate transaction.
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