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- 13 red flags to look out for before signing a lease
- 3 questions to ask when choosing an executor for your estate
- 3 Reasons you should have an estate plan
- 3 top tips for Boomers creating an estate plan
- A New York will, including requirements, signatures and staples
- Advantages and disadvantages of buying a home with a subject-to loan
- An executor's duties and responsibilities
- An overview of parental guardianship
- Are you paying too much for title insurance?
- Avoid these estate planning mistakes
- Avoiding a lawsuit when a commercial lease expires
- Basic facts about commercial real estate leases
- Beneficiary beware: Recognizing fraud and undue influence
- Benefits of a third party special needs trust for individuals with a disability
- Breaches, checks and balances of real estate contracts
- Business structures and tactics to limit personal liability
- Can an HOA sue a tenant over a view ordinance?
- Can you step down as executor of an estate?
- Closing a real estate deal
- Common challenges in estate planning
- Conducting a smooth real estate transaction is essential
- Considerations when buying a co-op unit
- Considerations when selling your home
- Discussing estate planning with relatives
- Dividing assets equally in an estate plan can make it fair
- Do family members make the best executors?
- Do you need title insurance?
- Does your estate plan need a trust?
- Does your startup need an estate plan?
- Estate planning for blended families
- Estate planning for blended families: What you need to know
- Estate planning for high-worth individuals
- Estate planning: understanding the basics
- Facts about real estate agents that you should know
- Four common contingency clauses in transactional real estate
- Getting out of a real estate transaction without penalty
- Guide to downsizing from a family home to a condo
- How appraisals and home inspections work when buying a home
- How are commercial and residential purchases different?
- How can a real estate lawyer help with due diligence?
- How can gifting benefit you and your family?
- How can you negotiate your retail lease agreement?
- How can you talk to your family about your estate plan in New York?
- How do realtors breach the contract?
- How do you plan on preventing inheritance conflict?
- How do you talk to your family about your estate plan?
- How does a seller-financed transaction work?
- How to choose an executor for your estate
- How to create a high-net-worth estate plan
- How to include charities in your estate plan
- How to obtain a favorable real estate purchase
- How to plan your estate: a checklist
- How young is "too young" when it comes to estate planning?
- Important steps in the real estate closing process
- Is a family member your only option for estate executor?
- Is a quiet title action necessary for your property purchase?
- Is it difficult to challenge a will?
- Is your loved one under undue influence?
- Limiting your estate tax liability
- Make sure your rental agreements are legal
- Marcus, Gould & Sussman, LLP Handles Book Publisher Asset Acquisition
- Mistakes to avoid when planning an estate
- Must-have traits for your attorney-in-fact
- Obstacles that may prevent or delay a new home closing
- Overcoming family dynamics when creating an estate plan
- Piercing the corporate veil: What does it mean in real estate disputes?
- Powers of attorney provide comfort in a family crisis
- Preparing for estate taxes
- Problems with DIY estate planning
- Protect your investment from these common title defects
- Protecting your interests when buying a house
- Real estate contracts: 6 conditions you must have
- Real estate transactions may mean estate planning changes
- Recent changes to New York State Power of Attorney laws
- Residency and estate tax returns
- Rules to creating a valid will
- Selling your home? You must inform buyers of these things
- Should you buy a home with termite damage?
- Should you challenge a will?
- Should you hire a real estate attorney?
- Should you modify your will using a codicil?
- Terminating a New York easement
- The impact of rent control laws on real estate transactions
- The importance of having a will at any life stage
- The key people to include in your last will and testament
- The pros and cons of seller financing
- The risks of buying and selling property in New York
- Three essential conditions to have in your real estate contract
- Tips for reducing inheritance conflict
- Tips for talking with your parents about estate planning
- Trusts for blended families
- Understanding adverse possession in New York
- Understanding intestate succession
- Understanding the probate process
- Understanding the probate process
- Understanding the purpose of building codes
- Understanding the risks of POAs for family businesses
- Updates to the rental laws that you need to know
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- What Are 3 Important Things About Writing a Will?
- What are beneficiaries in estate documents?
- What are the will limitations in New York?
- What are you legally required to disclose when selling your home?
- What can you do to help your home sell more quickly?
- What circumstances can get in the way of a real estate deal?
- What costs can a landlord add to a commercial space's base rent?
- What do you need to know about collectibles in estate plans?
- What estate planning mistakes should I avoid?
- What factors influence the sale price of your home?
- What happens if someone dies without a will?
- What if you die without a will?
- What is a real estate appraisal and when is it needed?
- What is a special needs trust?
- What is a successor trustee?
- What is joint tenancy in commercial real estate and why use it?
- What is New York's Property Condition Disclosure Statement?
- What is the debt-to-income ratio?
- What is the New York real estate transfer tax and who pays?
- What makes a power of attorney durable in New York?
- What makes a title defective?
- What makes having an advance medical directive important?
- What should a young adult include in their estate plan?
- What should you do if a tenant refuses to pay rent?
- What singles should include in their estate plans
- What to do about unpermitted work
- What to inspect when doing due diligence before buying property
- What you need to know about real estate investing
- When can a seller walk away?
- When should I update my estate plans?
- When should I update my will and estate planning documents?
- When should you appoint a power of attorney?
- When should you change your executor?
- Where should your expectations be during a short sale purchase?
- Who is liable for home repairs after a closing?
- Why estate planning is essential for high-net-worth individuals
- Why is it better to be represented by a buyer's agent?
- Why you must update your estate plan when facing a divorce
- Why you need to revise your estate plan in New York
- Will my real estate closing experience delays?
- Your digital afterlife: Planning for your online legacy
- Your estate planning checklist