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Real Estate Law

Seeking the Assistance of Australian Mortgage Loan Brokers

23rd May 2011
Australian house loan brokers are invariably updated with the newest movements in the home finance loan industry. They make it happen by overseeing diverse loan companies across Australia and keeping watch of the official rates of interest set by the Rese...
Author: cashbackmortgage
Real Estate Law

INVESTING IN REAL ESTATE NOTES – PART 1

19th April 2011
Finding a safe place to invest that also provides you with a good return on investment has been a challenge since the origin of markets. Today’s troubled times have only made that search exponentially more difficult. Much of the media tries to put a happy...
Author: John Hill
Real Estate Law

Drop in Valuation is Affecting the Houses that are Not in Foreclosure

05th February 2011
The appraisal laws are becoming stringent because during the boom the hiking up of the valuation of house led to the chaos. The appraisers got their assignments from the mortgage brokers who gained from the escalating prices. The appraisers had a fr...
Author: karen
Real Estate Law

How to identify good conveyancing firms and conveyancing solicitors

19th February 2010
It is easy to identify and recommend the top conveyancing firms. Some estate agents and mortgage brokers choose not to promote a conveyancing solicitor for fear of being blamed if the conveyancing solicitor provides an inferior service. It takes little ti...
Author: Ittaman Pattat
Legal

Breach of Fiduciary Duty Lawsuits in California

26th January 2010
Lawsuits for breach of fiduciary duty often arise in partnership or shareholder litigation. As per California's Supreme Court fiduciary duty is defined as arising whenever trust and confidence is reposed by one person in the integrity and fidelity of anot...
Author: Laine T Wagenseller