The final installment of our Implicit Bias series covers financial literacy as a requisite for equal ownership outcomes.
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The final installment of our Implicit Bias series covers financial literacy as a requisite for equal ownership outcomes.
New California law eases financial burden for prospective tenants during application process.
California homeowners’ association (HOA) documents and rules are changing — and these adjustments give homeowners more wiggle room.
This video covers ensuring equal pay and equal access to employment in the brokerage industry.
An article of the state constitution is making it harder to build low-income housing. Voters in 2024 may get the chance to repeal it.
Fighting discrimination in disability status and a tenant’s source of income.
New fire-resistant building standards will allow structures to withstand fires for a longer duration.
Just 73 out of 197 Southern California cities and counties met an October 2022 deadline to get their housing plans for the next eight years approved.
Taking the extra steps to help your historically marginalized buyers qualify for a mortgage.
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.”