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

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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Leaving Your Home for a While? An Arizona Trucker Has a Cautionary Tale

Leaving 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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Buy Safely. Learn From Others. Anticipate Pitfalls in Manufactured Home Deals.

Buy 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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Christie’s New Crypto Real Estate Announcement Picked Up by New York Times

Christie’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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When Some Buyers Are More Equal Than Others: Will the U.S. Government “Reboot Redlining”?

When 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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Power of Attorney or Guardianship for Older Adults: Confront and Avert Misuse

Power 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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