by atak_dev | Jun 12, 2017 | Purchase and Sale
Last week, Schorr Law’s lead trial counsel was quoted in the Wall Street Journal both in the print and online versions of the paper. The article, “When Home Buyers Change Their Minds”, provides insight about a buyer’s ability to back out of their purchase...
by atak_dev | Jun 12, 2017 | Purchase and Sale
Earlier last week, Realtor.com quoted our Lead Trial Attorney Zachary Schorr when he provided legal commentary on Deed Restrictions. The article, titled Building, Buying, or Beefing Up a Home? Watch Out for Annoying Deed Restrictions, talked about watching out for...
by atak_dev | Jun 12, 2017 | Ownership, Purchase and Sale
Key Takeaways Buying a house with a boyfriend or girlfriend in California requires careful consideration to ensure a smooth process. Creating a written agreement beforehand is essential to address potential issues if the relationship doesn’t work out. Discuss...
by atak_dev | Jun 11, 2017 | Purchase and Sale
A bridge loan is a loan of money to cover a gap in time and money between two transactions, typically the gap is the buying of one house and the selling of another. There are pros and cons to using a bridge loan, which we explain below. Bridge Loan Pros: Temporary...
by atak_dev | Jun 11, 2017 | Mediation, Non-Disclosure, Purchase and Sale, Specific Performance
At Schorr Law our real estate attorneys frequently litigate disputes that arise out of the use of the California Association of Realtor (“CAR”) forms for residential and income producing property. In general, we find the forms are clear and well written. Most CAR...
by atak_dev | Jun 11, 2017 | Purchase and Sale
What are Contingencies in Purchase and Sale Contracts? In real estate terminology a contingency is a part of a real estate contract that essentially provides the buyer with a contingency or condition that allows the buyer to back out of the contract without penalty...