What are the required closures a seller must sign according to the C.A.R. RPA?
Paragraph 11 of the CA RPA states what disclosures are required. Here it is: 11. STATUTORY AND OTHER DISCLOSURES (INCLUDING LEAD-BASED PAINT...
Van Nuys, CA
Real estate Lawyer at Van Nuys, CA
Practice Areas: Real Estate, Commercial ... +4 more
Paragraph 11 of the CA RPA states what disclosures are required. Here it is: 11. STATUTORY AND OTHER DISCLOSURES (INCLUDING LEAD-BASED PAINT...
YES YES YES. THERE IS A WAY EVEN WITH ALL THE CONTINGENCIES WAIVED. There is a separate right to cancel provision in the CAR Residential Purchase...
If the buyer has an inspection contingency then YES, he or she is entitled to come to the property for purposes of an inspection. You can still...
I agree with Robert. Legally, there is no requirement to record for the official title to transfer to the new owner; however, recording it gives...
In California, the closing date is a rolling closing date, meaning that it rolls or goes on until one party does something. What this means for you...
I agree with the above answers and I would add calling the DRE and filing a formal complaint. Ask to speak with a DRE investigator and explain he...
I agree with Susan. To answer your question as to why some crooks would want to put your house for sale, is that they could potentially find a buy,...
Traditionally, it would not have because the language had to be exact. Modernly, Joint Tenant is interpreted to mean Joint Tenants With Right of...
If you haven’t signed the purchase agreement, technically you don’t have a valid and enforceable purchase agreement. However, if the SCO1 has all...
The safest thing to do would be to pay first and then ask for indemnification from the previous owner. Before doing anything, call your title...