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Latest video published 9/3/2019
- Visual Inspection and Method of Disclosure of Environmental Hazards

Use of the Transfer Disclosure Statement (TDS) to disclose an environmental hazard and the seller’s agent’s visual inspection of property.
- Word-of-the-Week: Trust accounts

Trust accounts – Separate accounts apart and physically segregated from a broker’s own funds, into which the broker is required by law to deposit all funds received for clients.
- Office Hours with Professor Bill: Episode 1

An audio/visual presentation of fundamental real estate concepts. Episode 01: Getting started in real estate and more.
- Environmental Hazards and Annoyances

Noxious or annoying man-made hazards which are injurious to health or interfere with an individual’s sensitivities.
- Word-of-the-Week: Lis pendens

Lis pendens – Latin for “pending litigation.” A recorded lis pendens puts all persons on constructive notice that the title or right to the possession of real estate is in litigation.
- Obtaining a Deficiency Judgment

Award of a money judgment for a deficiency in a property’s value at a fair value hearing following a judicial foreclosure sale
- Redemption Follows Judicial Foreclosure

An owner’s one year redemption period after a judicial foreclosure sale on recourse debt.
- Word-of-the-Week: Usury

Usury – A limit on the lender’s interest rate yield on nonexempt real estate loans.
- Word-of-the-Week: Dual Agent

Dual agent – A broker who simultaneously represents the best interest of opposing parties in a transaction, such as both the buyer and the seller.
- Word-of-the-Week: Slander of Title

Slander of title - False and malicious statements disparaging an owner's title to property resulting in money losses to the owner.

















