Is an insurer liable for a loss of business income when operations are suspended due to the COVID-19 lockdown?
Apple Annie, Inc. v. Oregon Mutual Insurance Company
Read Moreby Ashley Collins | Jan 5, 2023 | Real Estate, Recent Case Decisions | 0
Apple Annie, Inc. v. Oregon Mutual Insurance Company
Read Moreby Madison Hart | May 23, 2022 | Real Estate | 0
Moving fraud is an issue which snowballed throughout the height of the pandemic. Real estate clients may look to real estate professionals for aid while relocating.
Read Moreby ft Editorial Staff | Mar 4, 2022 | Brokerage Reminder, Reader Polls, Real Estate, Your Practice | 1
A weekly reminder to stay on top of your practice!
Read Moreby ft Editorial Staff | Aug 2, 2021 | Reader Polls, Real Estate | 0
In your experience, what percentage of residential landlords requires tenants to purchase tenant...
Read Moreby Bethany Correia | Jun 7, 2021 | Commercial, Investment, Property Management, Real Estate | 0
This article discusses attornment, subordination and nondisturbance clauses in nonresidential...
Read Moreby ft Editorial Staff | Dec 10, 2019 | Laws and Regulations, Real Estate | 0
A new rule preserves homeowners’ insurance policies in areas affected by the 2019 wildfires.
Read Moreby Carrie B. Reyes | Dec 3, 2018 | New Laws | 0
Property insurance laws in California are undergoing some changes in 2018 and the coming years.
Read Moreby ft Editorial Staff | Oct 9, 2018 | Feature Articles, Your Practice | 1
Compensation for real estate agents, explained.
Read Moreby Carrie B. Reyes | Jun 25, 2018 | Feature Articles, Pending Laws | 0
Homeowners insurance may be getting a facelift thanks to 2017’s extreme fire season.
Read Moreby Benjamin J. Smith | Nov 20, 2017 | New Laws, Real Estate | 0
Brokers may now obtain insurance to cover wrongful acts committed by unlicensed employees.
Read Moreby ft Editorial Staff | Aug 30, 2017 | Letters to the Editor, Property Management | 0
Avoid confusion and extra costs by structuring the lease accordingly.
Read Moreby ft Editorial Staff | Jul 17, 2017 | Brokerage Reminder, Reader Polls, Real Estate, Your Practice | 0
A weekly reminder to stay on top of your practice from first tuesday’s in-house broker!
Read Moreby ft Editorial Staff | Jul 14, 2014 | Feature Articles, Finance, Real Estate | 2
Learn about the lender’s ability to apply the proceeds from a hazard insurance claim to the balance due on the loan or release the proceeds from a hazard insurance claim to the owner to rebuild improvements.
Read Moreby Carrie B. Reyes | Sep 14, 2013 | Feature Articles, Real Estate, Your Practice | 5
The Affordable Care Act is rolling out its health insurance program beginning October 1, 2013. This article explains how California real estate agents can get the most out of the program.
Read Moreby ft Editorial Staff | Mar 1, 2013 | New Laws, Property Management, Real Estate | 0
As of January 1, 2014, a building permit issued for alterations or repairs of $1,000 or more on residential property will not be signed off until the property owner demonstrates all smoke alarms are on the current list of devices approved and listed by the State Fire Marshal. The signature restriction is an amendment to existing law.
Read Moreby Sarah Cantino | Jun 11, 2012 | Feature Articles, Property Management, Real Estate | 7
This article presents the manifold benefits landlords receive by requiring their tenants to purchase low-cost renters insurance.
Read Moreby Sarah Cantino | Feb 6, 2012 | Finance, Real Estate | 0
Do you think MGIC will eventually go the way of PMI and Triad Guaranty Inc., barred from writing...
Read Moreby Connor P. Wallmark | Feb 1, 2010 | Finance, Real Estate | 1
Get your buyer the best financial advantage – Submit multiple loan applications and compare
Read Moreby ft Editorial Staff | Jan 27, 2010 | Real Estate | 0
Statewide, 41,837 homes were sold in December, up 16.7% from November, and up 10.6% from one year ago. 22,328 of these homes were sold in Southern California (So Cal), up 16.4% from November, and up 12.1% from one year ago. The...
Read Moreby Bradley Markano | Jan 26, 2010 | Real Estate | 1
In the past, the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) has traditionally refused to insure mortgages on homes resold within 90 days. This rule discouraged “flipping” of property by speculators who sandwich themselves between...
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