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Most attorneys’ websites have in-depth detail about the attorney, the staff, the types of law they practice. Likewise, title companies are typically great at outlining their services and experience. However many of these sites are missing the basic building blocks...
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Have you ever heard the number one rule in real estate? The rule is “location, location, location” – meaning that where the property is located is the most important factor for the value of the property. The same is true with business. Except with business,...
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When designing a website, many Attorneys and Title Agents put a primary focus on two pieces of information that won’t help much when it comes to being found online by new prospects: The name of their law firm and their experience as a lawyer Although this might seem...
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Renting home or business space from an owner comes with legal rights and responsibilities. The landlord can’t do ‘anything they want’, and neither can the tenant. Federal, state and local laws all apply. Under the Federal Fair Housing Act, tenant...
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Deed In Lieu’ is a common short-hand term for this situation: a borrower can’t make loan payments, and hands over their deed to the property instead, so that the lender does not have to take the home. The full phrase is ‘deed in lieu of...
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In US law, corporations are organizations authorized to act as a legal entity. US and state tax laws allow a special ‘S Corporation’ tax status that changes how corporate taxes are handled. The government taxes regular ‘C’ corporations directly...