Making The Deal Count

Making The Deal Count

  • Defenses To Help You Stop A Fault Divorce

    Although virtually all states allow no-fault divorces, some people still prefer to file for a fault divorce. If your partner is such a person, then you may be interested in ways of stopping such a divorce. Below are some of the defenses you may use against your partner's accusations. Connivance Connivance is basically a defense of claiming that your partner set you up to fail. That is, you are claiming that you did what you did because your partner set you up to behave that way.

  • Estate Planning Issues And How To Overcome Them

    Estate planning seems like something you would do after retirement. After all, you are not expecting to die until you are very old. However, that is exactly the kind of thinking that causes you not to plan ahead for your heirs and then you find out (too late!) that you will not live to be as old as you thought you would be. Estate planning is not just for seniors; it is for pre-retirees and middle-aged people too.

  • 3 Things Landlords Can Do To Protect Themselves Against Negative Reviews

    With more and more renters relying on the Internet to find suitable housing, maintaining your online reputation is critical when it comes to keeping your residential units occupied. Negative reviews left by former tenants can hinder your ability to find quality tenants in the future, so managing your online reputation should be a high priority. Here are three things that you can do to protect yourself against negative online reviews in the future:

  • Two Things You Should Know About the Overbidding Process in a Probate Home Sale

    Purchasing a house from a probate sale can net you a great home at a cheap price. Even if a seller has already accepted an offer on the property, you may be able to buy it at the court confirmation hearing where the judge will entertain additional bids on the house. Here's what you need to know about the process to help ensure you're fully prepared and increase the chance you'll get the home of your dreams.

  • Three Things You Should Know About Buying A Home At A Probate Sale

    Like foreclosed homes, houses sold during probate sales are typically priced lower than market value so they will move faster. Therefore, if you want to purchase a home but don't have a lot of money, buying a house from a probate sale can net you a great deal on a piece of property that may otherwise be out of reach. However, the process is not like the traditional home buying procedure, and here are three things you should know to help you prepare for the complexities associated with probate houses.

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    Making The Deal Count

    Have you ever stopped to think about how much money you have invested in your home? Although it might be tempting to overlook that paint job or the fact that the backyard didn't exist when you moved in, the money you spend on your house might matter when you move someday. Unfortunately, all of those careful improvements won't make much of a difference if you don't hire a skilled real estate attorney to protect your assets during the sale of your home. I want to make sure that you get top dollar for your place, which is why I made this blog.