A home inspection report is used by a seller’s broker to shift the risks of non-disclosure liability in their use of a seller’s Transfer Disclosure Statement.
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A home inspection report is used by a seller’s broker to shift the risks of non-disclosure liability in their use of a seller’s Transfer Disclosure Statement.
In response to earthquakes and storms, the California Attorney General reminds landlords to be mindful of rent gouging.
When it comes to California’s housing crisis, residents are saying enough is enough.
Real Estate Compliance Consultant Summer Goralik outlines the inherent risks real estate professionals face when handling trust funds and how to counter them.
California’s legislature is addressing the affordable housing shortage with these recent laws.
Tenants dealing with abusive living conditions will now have a much easier time terminating their lease.
A seller’s agent uses RPI Forms 318 and 318-1 when educating the seller on a reasonable asking price or rental amount for the property.
Read about the legislative changes and economic shifts which impacted real estate professionals during 2022 – and our forecast for 2023.
California’s legislature has clarified disclosure requirements for real estate professionals.
Chapter 2: The MLS environment. The updated statutory Agency Law Disclosure
and confirmation provision went into effect the beginning of 2019. Both the
content of the form and when it is to be used have been modified. For a
thorough analysis of the new disclosure and confirmation practices, see the
January 2019 article, What you need to know about the refreshed – and mostly
improved – Agency Law Disclosure.
Chapter 32: The breaching buyer’s responsibilities. The first subhead on page
350 should read “Interest depends on property use.”