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10/03/2024
New California State Law Requires Buyer Broker Agreement as of January 1, 2025.
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Craftsman home in Long Beach As predicted, Governor Newsom has signed into law AB 7229, the new requirement for buyers and their brokers ...
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6/22/2021
Appraisals Are a Large Reason for Delayed and Terminated Buyer/Seller Contracts
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The National Association of Realtors June 21, 2021, Realtors Confidence Index Survey showed: Problems encountered for a delay of contract cl...
5/20/2021
Buyers Feeling Squeezed in This Market, or "What is an Escalation Clause"?
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With multiple offers, lowered inventory, and 15 minute showings, buyers have been under considerable competition and pressure so far in 2021...
4/24/2015
New Transaction Closing Rules with CFPB - Part II
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Note: The new start date is October 1, 2015. 6/28/2015. Mark August 1, 2015 as the date on which transactions will be impacted! The C...
11/05/2014
The New Changes in the 2014 California Residential Purchase Contract
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As of November 24th, new changes and additions to our real estate contract will be taking place. This is one of the most significant series...
1/23/2013
Being a Buyer In An All-Cash Competition
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I hear from buyers who put in offer after offer, but don't get the house because of losing out to the all-cash buyer or mostly cash b...
7/10/2012
What California Homesellers Sometimes Overlook: 10 Things, Part II
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Because homesellers may feel eager to sell, they sometimes overlook what could turn out to be very important clues about an offer. Abou...
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7/05/2012
What California Homesellers Sometimes Overlook: 10 Things, Part I
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Regardless of when and where the homeseller could be selling in California, or whether there's a shortage of inventory or not, the...
4/23/2008
The Terms in Your Offer to Purchase
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In a 10-page contract, there are quite a few terms and conditions to cover with a buyer when they're writing one with the agent, or with...
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