Escheat is the legal process of transferring abandoned property to the state.
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Escheat is the legal process of transferring abandoned property to the state.
The March 2020 DBO Bulletin focuses on COVID-19 and proposed regulations.
A recent study shows landlords’ bias against tenants with housing vouchers runs deep.
The first DBO Bulletin Digest of 2020 gets right to business with a DBO overhaul and fintech initiatives.
This article digests the bills relevant to real estate that passed and were signed into law in California during 2019.
Editor’s note — The California Department of Business Oversight (DBO) supervises, licenses and regulates a variety of financial institutions, including some real estate mortgage loan originators (MLOs) holding a Nationwide Multistate (or Mortgage) Licensing System...
A new rule preserves homeowners’ insurance policies in areas affected by the 2019 wildfires.
The DRE needs to focus on its goal to safeguard consumers rather than protect CAR’s interests
Arbitration leaves consumers at a disadvantage, but some progress has been made in making results more transparent.