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...Real estate is a legal term (in some jurisdictions, such as the USA, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and The Bahamas) that encompasses land along with improvements to the land, such as buildings,fences, wells and other site improvements that are fixed in location -- immovable."Real estate" The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. Houghton Mifflin Company, 2004. Dictionary.com Retrieved July 12, 2008 Real estate law is the body of regulations and legal codes which pertain to such matters under a particular jurisdiction and include things such as commercial and residential real property transactions. Real estate is often considered synonymous with real property (sometimes called realty), in contrast with personal property (sometimes called chattel or personalty under chattel law or personal property law). Read full entry
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Real Estate?
Im a 22 yr old African
American female from Tennessee
planning to take real estate
classes in the fall. I plan to
go into the field and succede
either way but just wanted to
know some success tips from
established agents, brokers,
lenders, or anyone having to
do with the real estate world.
Also, willing to travel.
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stay out of the mainstream area; that is, listing houses for sale. become an exclusive buyer's agent. Rep middle income and upper income black women as a niche. Also poke into doing commercial and industrial purchases. and maybe business brokerage plus, interview different agencies-- most are Realtor focused; which means they take listings. YOU can choose not to do that via being an exclusive BUYER's agent. [they don't sell RE--they help buyers buy, and that is a different approach]. plus u can find those offices that have 100% approaches [where the agent pays for desk space and does not split the commission.] available to help -though I am not in TN. |
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What can a real estate agent I am in escrow on some
property in which the seller
and his real estate agent were
not very forthcoming in their
disclosure statements. Through
a third party I found out some
things about the property that
are detriments (such as
occassional flooding) but I am
willing to overlook them and
still purchase the property. I
have released all my
contingencies and we have a
close date set.
My real estate agent happened
to tell the seller's real
estate agent that we found out
some of these things on the
property - most importantly
about the flooding - and now
the selling real estate agent
wants me to sign a bunch of
documents listing out what I
found out as if she had told
me about them. I don't want to
do it - it took considerable
effort for me to uncover these
issues and I have already
signed off on contingencies. I
don't think I need to also let
her off the hook as if she had
disclosed these things to me -
she did not. Can the realtor
force me to sign these?
I am asking if a real estate
agent can legally force me to
sign informal and misleading
documents in order to progress
with the purchase? The seller
and I have already signed all
legal documents as outlined in
our legal contract.
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You have a LEGAL AND BINDING CONTRACT. all disclosures within the contract should be what the seller knows about the property. Now the other agent cannot FORCE you to sign anything. Basically what the agent is trying to do is cover his clients ass- if the selling side has a problem with it you can always take it before arbitration (see how they like that). Either way the selling agent is not within his rights to present other docs. for disclosures, nor do you let them off the hook. You will have no recourse if you do. Hope this helps. |
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How can I find a good real I am a new real estate
investor. I am looking for a
good real estate investment
coach in San Francisco Bay
Area. I have a real estate
saleperson license and have
basic real estate investment
knowledge. I am looking for a
good real estate investor
coach who have years of
success investment experience
in residential and
commericial. I have private
funds for good deals and would
like to be partnership or
learn from savy investors.
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Russ Whitney has a great coaching program you may want to take a look at. Good Luck Sheldon Moylan of Dominion Lending Centres |
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