Caveat emptor
Latin for "Let the buyer beware." Under this legal phrase, the buyer is expected to judge and evaluate property carefully ...
Latin for "Let the buyer beware." Under this legal phrase, the buyer is expected to judge and evaluate property carefully ...
Stipulation in a contract that allows a buyer or seller to cancel the contract in the event of a certain ...
Licensed individual who acts independently in conducting a real estate brokerage business; also a person who buys and sells for ...
Single mortgage that covers more than one real property, i.e. - a house plus the vacant lot next door.
The most comprehensive insurance policy is guaranteed replacement cost coverage, which will pay to rebuild your home even if the ...
Like any investment, it can be risky. Location and current market conditions are extremely important when deciding whether to buy. ...
You most certainly can. During the most recent refinancing boom, for example, many homeowners refinanced their home loans two or ...
Commentary by Pierre A. Calzadilla RISMEDIA, Dec. 12, 2007-The typical real estate professional today considers a Web site part of ...
As your client’s guide to the process leading to homeownership, it’s your responsibility to make sure they know what they’re getting into from a financial perspective. Read more.
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