Does an owner’s renovation and conversion of residential improvements into multiple units qualify for an exemption to a rent control ordinance as a new construction project?
NCR Properties LP, v. City of Berkeley
Read Moreby David Swistock | Aug 14, 2023 | Bay Area, Laws and Regulations, Real Estate, Recent Case Decisions | 0
NCR Properties LP, v. City of Berkeley
Read Moreby Amy Platero | Apr 1, 2022 | Forms, Real Estate, Tax | 0
Agents use RPI Forms 137 and 317 to notify prospective buyers about the supplemental property taxes and bonded indebtedness they will receive upon transfer of ownership.
Read Moreby Bethany Correia | Dec 27, 2021 | Feature Articles, Finance, Fundamentals, Mortgages, Real Estate | 0
The fall 2021 edition of the DRE Bulletin serves as an annual report focusing on the DRE’s accomplishments throughout the previous fiscal year (which ended June 30, 2021).
Read Moreby ft Editorial Staff | Feb 2, 2021 | Real Estate, Your Practice | 0
This quarter’s DRE Bulletin Digest focuses on the impact of COVID-19 on licensing and enforcement.
Read Moreby Benjamin J. Smith | Nov 19, 2019 | Real Estate | 0
A review of the Fall 2019 DRE Real Estate Bulletin.
Read Moreby Benjamin J. Smith | Oct 22, 2018 | Licensing and Education, Real Estate | 0
A review of the Fall 2018 DRE Real Estate Bulletin.
Read Moreby Amy Thomas | Oct 30, 2015 | Real Estate, Recent Case Decisions | 0
An owner of vacant land subdivides their lot into two parcels, one of which becomes landlocked, and dedicates a portion of each parcel to the county for a public road to access the parcels.
Read Moreby Ed Gauronski | Oct 30, 2012 | Real Estate, Recent Case Decisions | 0
A subcontractor performed public improvement work under…
Read Moreby Carrie B. Reyes | Sep 27, 2012 | Feature Articles, Real Estate | 1
Why can’t I find homes for my buyer-occupant clients? Will low housing inventory pull us out of the recovery? Part II of an article series discussing the housing recovery’s prescription: buyer occupant demand.
Read Moreby ft Editorial Staff | Jan 3, 2012 | Economics, Real Estate | 3
California is about to discover it has an oversupply of classic subdivision housing, according to...
Read Moreby ft Editorial Staff | Dec 1, 2011 | New Laws, Real Estate | 0
These rules amend the Subdivision Map Act by extending the expiration date of approved tentative subdivision maps which expire within a 2 ½ year window period. Government Code §65961, 66452.23 Added by A.B. 208 Effective:...
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