
15 February 2019 | 3 replies
After the feasibility study is done, the architect and structural engineer will create schematic drawings to start putting some building plans together, along with the other members of the design team (mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and civil consultants).

2 January 2024 | 11 replies
@Kwab MirekuNot your role to get involved, sounds like a civil matter.

9 September 2020 | 4 replies
No one is going to do work for free, and you won't need an architect, unless you are building the homes, but you will need a surveyor, a civil engineer, a structural engineer, a land use lawyer, at least 10 different contracting companies, and probably much more.

10 March 2021 | 5 replies
It produces numbers, emails, mailing address & if they've moved recently, distress indicators, contact info for relatives, deceased info, litigator info -- all while just being pay as you go with no charges for duplicates, records you've skipped nor if the software doesn't produce any data.

4 January 2024 | 11 replies
Yes sir, I wouldn’t say completely covered....the only way to be completely covered is to buy an RC policy for the calculated amount; however, the strategic move would be to do exactly what you suggested.Just understand that I’m the event of a total loss, you wouldn’t receive enough money to rebuild the property as it stands....but rather just enough money to demo the property and walk away with the amount you invested in hand.Insurance is so incredibly litigated, and people can be so quick to sue....that definitive statements are the things nightmares are made of, especially for insurance agents.But, as I said before, I can confidently tell you that I have RC policies for the purchase price plus 25k, and I am very happy with them.

5 September 2020 | 34 replies
BTW - that's a civil offense (aka a tort) called "Fraud in the Inducement" and you can be sued for it. https://legal-dictionary.thefr...Bind the contract with an absurdly low deposit, like $10.00.

11 November 2023 | 5 replies
You want to hope your screening and common civility would cover all these, but do NOT assume.

18 December 2023 | 18 replies
I am a real estate litigation attorney, including commercial and residential dispossesssories (among many other types of cases).

16 July 2018 | 80 replies
The law against murder has been around since the early days of civilization.

19 December 2023 | 24 replies
Prior to that they had installed a beautiful, very expensive xeriscape landscape front and back, which is a joy to look at, and which also must have sapped their finances in addition to a new furnace, new roof, new central AC, and cosmetics in the interior of the house (LVT & tile etc).I plan to call a few attorneys to try to determine what my liability would be because the sellers have stated their plan to take me to court if I challenge them.What's your quick opinion, should I avoid the stress of litigation?