An agent representing an owner of tenant-occupied property uses RPI Forms 352 and 598 to induce buyers or lenders to purchase the property and assure no competing claims exist from tenants.
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An agent representing an owner of tenant-occupied property uses RPI Forms 352 and 598 to induce buyers or lenders to purchase the property and assure no competing claims exist from tenants.
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California’s legislature is addressing the affordable housing shortage with these recent laws.
A real estate syndicator uses RPI Forms 371 and 372 when forming an LLC for a group investment in income-producing property.
California homebuyers are able to borrow 31% less than a year earlier due to higher interest rates alone.
Real estate’s preview of what’s to come; Inventories rise as buyer demand dives; Jobs lost in the 2020 recession are fully recovered
Learn how California real estate licensees can earn fees arranging business-purpose trust deed investments.
When an investor or dealer wants to purchase a residence in foreclosure, they use RPI Form 156 and 156-1 when it is a short sale.
Discover how to solicit and work with property investors during a recession.
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