
28 May 2019 | 1 reply
If such investigation reveals good cause for the Attorney General's office to believe there has been a violation of this section, the Attorney General's office may issue such cease and desist orders in accordance with Chapter 25 of Title 29 as are required to remedy the violation. 70 Del.

8 September 2018 | 6 replies
But More importantly, they will often not search for and miss “nonrecorded” liens that a thorough title search would reveal....and these will be exempt from your title insurance policy under section B Exceptions.

14 December 2018 | 10 replies
And for all of that, you make a small fee (which you don't have to reveal to them).

5 March 2019 | 2 replies
I then did my research over the next 24 hours and found more than a few red flags:Current Owner was in default on a 100% financing loan.A simple call to the Title Company revealed the offer was not yet approved.I then wrote him an email asking for the HOA bylaws, he could not produce them.

5 March 2019 | 10 replies
These inspections must be completed by a certain date, which can be called the inspection contingency date (though is officially referred to as a number of days from the contract date wherein a buyer must notify the seller of any defect revealed by the inspection).

4 March 2019 | 0 replies
If you decide to back out of the deal, you will lose that money, but if a home inspection reveals a bigger issue than what you are willing to tackle, you will get that money back.

11 September 2020 | 41 replies
A simple search on here reveals most of the horror stories are from out of state landlords who have an incompetent property manager look over their assets .

2 January 2019 | 0 replies
Both a survey and title search have revealed that the mobile home is on the property and has been detitled and joined with the property.

14 January 2019 | 45 replies
@Chris MartinLooking at a map of Raleigh right now with the last 6 months of sales prices overlaid with what’s currently offered for rent reveals that properties renting in the $1300-1400 range are in areas selling at around $200k or less.

9 January 2019 | 7 replies
I like asking the reason why they are selling - most times the story checks out but sometimes it is strange and other times they reveal something about the property that is off.