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Real Estate Law

Make your home buying experience a swift process with Real estate brokers in Toronto

27th July 2011
Many properties have built in characteristics that are not commonly available in ordinary properties. This sets these properties aside from the rest and the demand for this property goes up. Yes here we are talking about those luxury homes you always drea...
Author: dalbolt
Taxes

How To Choose A Tax Professional

09th February 2011
There are many websites that offer the ability to file your federal tax return free or at a minimal cost. It would be simple to simply go online and choose the first website that offers an online tax filing service. But before you make a selection, it wou...
Author: Phil Salazar
Taxes

Can You Settle Tax Debt on Your Own Or Do You Need to Hire a Tax Professional

07th February 2011
You'll also come across certain individuals licensed by The IRS. Unlike tax preparers, an enrolled agent can well represent you at an audit. The Certified Public Accountant goes through a really tough process to get their license. If you have a complex fi...
Author: Phil Salazar
Bankruptcy Law

Filing for Bankruptcy In Dallas

11th August 2010
As a bankruptcy attorney in Dallas I have consulted hundreds of homeowners trying to stop foreclosure after being denied a loan modification. While these homeowners followed their lenders directions to the tee in an effort to avoid foreclosure, they ended...
Author: David Van Houser
Real Estate Law

Landlord forms and Other Legal Forms

04th May 2010
Most people these days are inclined in buying properties and then make them available for leasing. If you are among those who have rental properties, this article is the right one for you. Before you push through with the business, you need to learn more ...
Author: James Kahn
Real Estate Law

Final Step of the Foreclosure Process: Eviction

19th November 2009
Many homeowners do not want to move out of their property, even after a foreclosure lawsuit, judgment, and sheriff sale. Despite having six months to a year to live mortgage free, some borrowers are just not financially able to move when required by the c...
Author: Nick Adama