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Texas Quitclaim Deed vs. Deed Without Warranty: Facts, History, Uses, Warnings, and Traps

Texas Quitclaim Deed vs. Deed Without Warranty: Facts, History, Uses, Warnings, and Traps

Few Texas real-estate phrases cause more confusion than quitclaim deed and deed without warranty. They sound similar because both are commonly associated with “no warranty.” But in Texas, they are not the same tool. A deed without warranty generally...

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Looking for a 3D-Printed Home? Wells Fargo Has Mortgages with Lender Credits

Looking for a 3D-Printed Home? Wells Fargo Has Mortgages with Lender Credits

Wells Fargo just said it’s ready to issue mortgages on homes built with 3D printing technology. The Austin-based startup ICON, now a leading U.S. robotic construction firm, is building the homes. At a prior ICON-built development in partnership with...

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Head Off Family Fights in Advance: 8 Smart Estate Planning Moves for Deed Holders

Head Off Family Fights in Advance: 8 Smart Estate Planning Moves for Deed Holders

No doubt you’ve experienced it, or more than a few of your friends have. Parents pass on, and then the adult children aren’t speaking. It can happen in any family. Well, you might think, I won’t have to deal with such matters once I’m gone....

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Pro-Consumer Trend: New York to Ban Private Listings, Making More Homes Visible to Buyers

Pro-Consumer Trend: New York to Ban Private Listings, Making More Homes Visible to Buyers

Most people visit real estate websites when they kick off their home-buying process. In New York, a proposed state law would ensure they can actually view everything that’s for sale.   The New York state Senate just unanimously passed the Fair...

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Power of Attorney Between Joint Owners

Power of Attorney Between Joint Owners

If you hold a deed jointly, you might wonder what would happen if one joint owner becomes incapacitated. Can just one of you carry out refinancing or a sale on behalf of both of you? With a power of attorney (POA), one co-owner—called an agent—can...

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Struggling With Your Mortgage Payments in a Harsh Economy? Not All Promises of Help Are Legit.

Struggling With Your Mortgage Payments in a Harsh Economy? Not All Promises of Help Are Legit.

There are deep problems in the U.S. housing economy—including for deed holders. And today, for many households coping with inflation, oil price surges may be the last straw. This financial pressure will likely create many more targets for the grotesque...

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