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Rochester, Minnesota, Gives Free Help to Remove Race-Based Deed Restrictions

Rochester, Minnesota, Gives Free Help to Remove Race-Based Deed Restrictions

The City of Rochester, Minnesota, recently reaffirmed its commitment to eliminating discriminatory deed covenants. City leaders are working with the Just Deeds Coalition. The Just Deeds Coalition has already “discharged” hundreds of discriminatory...

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South Dakota Allows “Transfer on Death” for Mineral Rights

South Dakota Allows “Transfer on Death” for Mineral Rights

Most states have adopted transfer on death deeds. In South Dakota, this option was established in 2014. South Dakota’s transfer on death deed form is a useful tool. It allows deed holders to give children or other beneficiaries a specific property without...

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Boomtowns Become “Buyer’s Markets”—but Don’t Let the Phrase Fool You

Boomtowns Become “Buyer’s Markets”—but Don’t Let the Phrase Fool You

The U.S. housing market is now “firmly in favor of buyers,” Redfin says, citing the large number of sellers agreeing to offer concessions to buyers this year. Redfin, the real estate brokerage owned by Rocket Companies, defines a buyer’s market...

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Compass vs. Zillow: Who Will Reign Over Real Estate?

Compass vs. Zillow: Who Will Reign Over Real Estate?

Compass and Zillow Group are in it to win it – but which company will prevail? Just about everyone has used or heard of Zillow’s real estate website, and most people are also familiar with Redfin. In another major industry consolidation,...

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Rural Land: Emerging Target for Deed Fraud

Rural Land: Emerging Target for Deed Fraud

This land is your land? Well, swindlers have set their sights on land across rural America. They’re impersonating deed holders. Before you know it, they may be taking your land, to make it their land. If you or someone you know owns rural property—and...

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Insiders Explain: How Some Home Buyers Get Out of These 4 Common Closing Costs

Insiders Explain: How Some Home Buyers Get Out of These 4 Common Closing Costs

Title agents say home buyers sometimes pay more than they need to at closing. Why? For one thing, picking all the fees apart usually won’t be a priority during the stressful days leading up to a final loan approval. And who wants to get picky at...

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