by Schorr Law | Jun 9, 2022 | Other
Difference Between a Void and Voidable Contract Key Takeaways Void Contracts: These are contracts that are unenforceable from the start and have no legal effect. Examples include contracts with minors for the sale of real property or contracts that call for a party to...
by WPHHAdmin | Aug 14, 2021 | Other
Last night we posted an article on LinkedIn that is getting a lot of attention. The article deals with how to quickly get rid of an unwanted occupant in a vacation rental who overstays their welcome. You can read the article here: How to Deal With Airbnb Occupants...
by Schorr Law | May 25, 2021 | Other
Can you personally be held liable for property taxes on a property that you used to, but no longer own? A property tax is a tax levied by reason of ownership or possession of property. It is ordinarily assessed on all property or on all property of a certain class...
by WPHHAdmin | Mar 11, 2021 | Other
The Basics and Requirements of Real Estate Investment Trusts What are Real Estate Investment Trusts? What are the basics and requirements for a Real Estate Investment Trust? In this blog, we discuss some REIT basics and identify three main REIT requirements. There are...
by Schorr Law | Feb 25, 2021 | Other
Can a Minor Enter into a Contract? Under what circumstances can a minor enter into a contract enforceable by the other party? Is it allowed if they are supervised by an adult? Can a minor enter into a contract to purchase a property for their parents? Who can Enter...
by Schorr Law | Dec 16, 2020 | Other
CLTA Vs. ALTA Title Policy When purchasing property, transferring property or refinancing property there are two types of commonly available title policies available – a CLTA and an ALTA Title Policy. Title policies, in general, protect the insured from defects in...