Posts Tagged ‘real estate’
What Real Estate Owners Don’t Know Can Hurt Them
The old saying, “what you don’t know won’t hurt you,” does not apply to real estate law. Ignorance of the law is never an excuse. In the U.S., everyone is expected to know and follow the law, whether they are aware of it or not. For real estate owners, the legal landscape is full of…
Read MoreBenefits of a Limited Liability Company for Real Estate
For individuals who own real estate, it is important to consider the best way to structure your ownership. When you are just starting out as an investor in real estate, you may hold title to the real estate personally, but that may not be the most advantageous method of ownership. Another option is to create…
Read MoreWhat Happens to a Mortgage After You Pass Away?
Estate plans usually concern who will get what, like money, jewelry, the house, and family heirlooms after a person dies. Little thought, though, is given to what will happen to debts when they die and what happens to a mortgage after you pass away? Many people expect to pay off their mortgage long before they…
Read MoreCan Real Estate in Another State Be Put in My California Trust?
Many Californians own real estate in other states, whether it’s because they used to live elsewhere, they own vacation homes, rental investments, or received it as an inheritance. These properties provide a lot of benefit during life, but what problems might be faced upon death or incapacity related to an accident, illness, or dementia? Which…
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