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New California Law Will Help Heirs to Fire-Damaged Properties Get Official Deeds

Senator Sasha Renée Pérez of Pasadena has proposed a change to California law. It would let Los Angeles County residents affected by January’s wildfires resolve missing deeds without a penalty. Missing documentation puts generational real estate assets...
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Read moreLeaving Your Home for a While? An Arizona Trucker Has a Cautionary Tale

“This is home. It will always be home,” D’Andrea Turner told ABC’s Channel 15. “I raised my babies here.” D’Andrea’s ex, Keith Turner, is a trucker who went out on the road for long stretches at a time. This left the home unattended,...
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Read moreBuy Safely. Learn From Others. Anticipate Pitfalls in Manufactured Home Deals.

At Royal Village, a manufactured home community in Toledo, Matthew Caton fought hard for his rights. Matthew was among a number of residents who lingered in a rent-to-own status. They’d been promised their titles 180 days after they bought in. But...
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Read moreChristie’s New Crypto Real Estate Announcement Picked Up by New York Times

Real estate in the United States just passed a new milestone. The luxury firm Christie’s now has a $1 billion portfolio of homes whose owners will accept cryptocurrency from interested buyers. And the firm has just opened a division exclusively for...
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Read moreWhen Some Buyers Are More Equal Than Others: Will the U.S. Government “Reboot Redlining”?

Not long ago, New Jersey-based OceanFirst Bank agreed to pay more than $15 million in a settlement with the federal government. This was to resolve the government’s allegations that, for several years, beginning in 2018, the bank violated the Equal...
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Read morePower of Attorney or Guardianship for Older Adults: Confront and Avert Misuse

When it’s apparent that a power of attorney is being improperly used, is there any recourse? Here, we explore this important question. Entrusted to Act Older adults might want a designated friend or relative to hold power of attorney (POA)...
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