February 28, 2022
New California Real Estate Laws You Should Know in 2022The California legislature passed a number of new laws that Real Estate Brokers and Agents should be aware of as the industry moves into the new year.
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February 28, 2022
New California Real Estate Laws You Should Know in 2022The California legislature passed a number of new laws that Real Estate Brokers and Agents should be aware of as the industry moves into the new year.
December 8, 2021
The COVID-19 Eviction Moratorium SagaThe CARES Act provided for a 120-day eviction moratorium for all properties in the U.S. that were involved in federal assistance programs or that were taking advantage of federally backed loans. This limited moratorium on evictions ended in July, 2020, and Congress did not renew it or pass any other bill authorizing the approval of such action. However, the moratoriums did not stop then.
July 30, 2021
No License to Discriminate: 5 Discrimination Laws for REALTORS®Housing is a necessity for life. It is no wonder that the Government protects individuals from discrimination that would keep them from obtaining this necessity. A good knowledge of each applicable law will keep REALTORS® out of trouble.
July 2, 2021
2021 New and Revised C.A.R. FormsThe California Association of REALTORS® (C.A.R) has released its list of new and revised forms. This list includes 2 new forms and 9 revised forms.
June 3, 2021
19 Tips to Avoid Agent LiabilityAs one can imagine, the Firm gets lots of calls relating to agent “liability.” Today we discuss the tort of negligence as it applies to real estate agents.
April 28, 2021
Winning Bidding Wars with Non-Contingent OffersIn order to sweeten offers, in the multiple-offer situations, many buyers are waiving all or most of the contingencies set forth in the standard C.A.R. Residential Purchase Agreement (RPA). While this practice is perfectly legal, there are a number of potential concerns to be aware of.