Technological advances are staggering these days. We can work remotely from anywhere in the world as long as we have internet access. Our children can attend school virtually. We can even buy a home without physically seeing it. But even with all the possibilities,...
Real Estate Disputes
Can an HOA force foreclosure?
There are pros and cons to living in a homeowners’ association (HOA). The HOA can help to make sure the homes all conform, and the aesthetics of the neighborhood are pleasing. The neighborhood can come with some convenient amenities like a pool or tennis courts. They...
How can proactive communication reduce HOA disputes?
Poor communication often fuels litigation. HOA board members cannot force tenants to communicate, but they can encourage communication. One step is to initiate communication. Communication is, of course, a two-way street and requires participation from both parties....
What can I do if a seller tries to raise the prices after accepting the offer?
The real estate market is red hot right now. A recent report out of Orlando, Florida notes that the real estate market broke records in 2021, with the average price of a home in the area up more than $65,000 compared to the same time period the previous year. With...
What happens if my title insurance missed an easement?
Title insurance is an important part of the real estate transaction process. It offers a type of safety net. A title insurance company is hired to go through all the legal minutiae of the property and let you know of any potential issues before you finalize the...
What can I do if a seller tries to back out of an accepted offer?
You found your dream home and its in your budget. You place an offer, and the seller accepts it. Now it’s clear sailing until closing, right? But what if there is a hurdle before you reach that finish line? What if the seller tries to back out of the deal? Can the...
Legal remedies when real estate developer & local authorities disagree
Real estate developers often need to do more than simply buy acres of land before starting on their new project. In most situations they need to follow local zoning ordinances or get a variance as well as get various entitlements or approvals before they can begin...
Real estate dispute? 3 tips to choose the right attorney.
Real estate disputes can begin as a simple disagreement and quickly grow into a difficult to manage legal issue. Like the mythical hydra, every time you think you have resolved one problem, two more can sprout in its place. So how can you better ensure a real estate...
Real estate dispute hinges on “as is” provision in sale agreement
The written word is a powerful thing. If a dispute were to arise, the court will often look to the the real estate contract, not a conversation between the buyer and seller, to help find a resolution. A recent case provides an example. In this case, a buyer purchased...
What should I know about earnest money disputes?
It is not uncommon for real estate transactions to have contingencies. A buyer may present an offer contingent on completing an inspection, selling another property, or securing financing. But what happens when one of there is an issue during one of these...