by Schorr Law | Aug 31, 2023 | Lot Lines, Other
NBA All Star player Stephen Curry’s real estate dispute involves zoning issues that not only his family, but other residents in the area, are strongly against. While zoning provisions can regulate how land is used, there might be exceptions to local zoning...
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 Sign 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? Key Takeaways Minors...