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When a Co-Owner Has Dementia: What’s Ahead?

When a Co-Owner Has Dementia: What’s Ahead?

Do you co-own a home? Then you could one day be asking if your deed can be signed over to someone else if either co-owner develops dementia. You might even want to transfer the deed entirely, and move to a place that will be easier on one or both of you. Let’s...

Published on: October 17, 2024

Acquiring a Deed in Stormy Times: Consider the Contractors

Acquiring a Deed in Stormy Times: Consider the Contractors

If you’re making plans to buy a home, heads up. Especially if the location has been exposed to storms or other physical disruptions. When the Clever Real Estate company surveyed homeowners this year, a third of the poll responders said they might hire...

Published on: October 16, 2024

Bad Deeds Shouldn’t Go Unpunished: Fraud Updates From All Over

Bad Deeds Shouldn’t Go Unpunished: Fraud Updates From All Over

A quitclaim deed is a useful tool, when created by the right hands and transferred for the right reasons. But in the hands of forgers and swindlers, these instruments harm people. Especially seniors, the families of deceased homeowners, and people who...

Published on: October 14, 2024

When Do You Need a Warranty Deed?

When Do You Need a Warranty Deed?

Sometimes it’s best to use a warranty deed to transfer property. It’s common whenever there’s a seller and buyer who didn’t know each other before their deal. In fact, a mortgage lender or insurance company could insist on a transfer by warranty...

Published on: October 11, 2024

New Jersey Enacts a Raft of Reforms Impacting Deed Holders

New Jersey Enacts a Raft of Reforms Impacting Deed Holders

To take action on the racial wealth gap, New Jersey’s lieutenant governor Tahesha Way signed an update to the Real Estate Appraisal Act, explicitly meant to stop race-based bias from influencing appraisals. As our readers know, appraisals often occur...

Published on: October 9, 2024

Moving to a Community Property State? Here’s What Couples Should Know

Moving to a Community Property State? Here’s What Couples Should Know

You might have heard that some states, like Texas or California, have community property laws. You might have wondered what that was all about. A few other states follow community property law, too. They are Arizona, Nevada, and New Mexico, along with...

Published on: October 7, 2024