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Commercial/ Residential Property Listing Agreements

Commercial/ Residential Property Listing Agreements

by Schorr Law | Nov 29, 2018 | Purchase and Sale

A real estate broker can play an important role in helping you sell a property. A good broker can assist a seller in pricing the property, ensuring all the documentation is available for prospective purchasers, and expanding opportunities for sale through the broker’s...
What is the Role & Purpose of an Expert Witness in Real Estate?

What is the Role & Purpose of an Expert Witness in Real Estate?

by Schorr Law | Oct 11, 2018 | Expert Witness, Purchase and Sale

In the realm of legal proceedings, the role and purpose of an expert witness stand as critical pillars of a fair and just system. When it comes to the intricate world of real estate law, these individuals bring a wealth of specialized knowledge that can make all the...
Understanding The Importance of Purchase and Sale Contingencies

Understanding The Importance of Purchase and Sale Contingencies

by WPHHAdmin | Aug 15, 2018 | Purchase and Sale

For most people, buying a home is one of the largest financial decisions that a person or couple will make.  In California, unlike other states, the transaction is usually handled through real estate agents and brokers and without the presence of an attorney. In other...
Arbitration and Mediation Clauses in CAR Form Purchase Agreements

Arbitration and Mediation Clauses in CAR Form Purchase Agreements

by Schorr Law | Aug 2, 2018 | Purchase and Sale

Most standard California Association of Realtors form purchase agreements include two alternative dispute resolution provisions: arbitration and mediation clauses. While both clauses are alternatives to litigation, they are triggered in different ways. Arbitration...
Zachary Schorr Featured in The Wall Street Journal

Zachary Schorr Featured in The Wall Street Journal

by Schorr Law | Apr 10, 2018 | Purchase and Sale

Have you ever thought about selling your home on your own? No real estate attorneys, no extra costs, or commission fees… but how would you go about doing that? Where would you even start? A few weeks ago our lead attorney at Schorr Law, Zachary Schorr, was...
What to Disclose When Selling Your House in California

What to Disclose When Selling Your House in California

by Schorr Law | Dec 22, 2017 | Non-Disclosure, Purchase and Sale

There are so many things to disclose when selling your house in California, making selling your home difficult even if in the best of times. But, disclosures are important because they are required by statute and long established common law.  There are many...
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