by David Soble | Jan 16, 2020 | Contract Law
Small Business Owners and Consumers Must Stop Agreeing To These Five Contract Provisions When it comes to signing a contract—whether it be for real estate, a loan, a lease, a car, boat or any type of service—most people will sign a contract with the intention of...
by David Soble | Jan 16, 2020 | Business Law, Financial Disputes, Real Estate Law
Millions of Americans are still struggling with growing debt, even though the economy is recovering. Many feel desperate for help. But be leery of debt settlement groups—you may end up further in debt. Debt-Settlement Firms Basically, a debt-settlement company is...
by David Soble | Jan 16, 2020 | Purchase Agreements, Real Estate Law
With home sales activity increasing throughout the country, sellers are feeling excited about better prospects. Some national mortgage programs are less restrictive than in recent years, and buyers needing home financing feel relieved. Despite optimism, sellers and...
by David Soble | Jan 16, 2020 | Business Law, Real Estate Law
THE LAW OF HOLES The “Law of Holes” states that “when you find that you’ve dug yourself into a hole, stop digging”. It’s a simple rule, yet so difficult for many people to follow. Here are three reasons people who “go it alone” should seek professional guidance for a...
by David Soble | Jan 16, 2020 | Real Estate Law
Misleading professional titles, such as “Foreclosure” or “Short Sale” expert harm an unwary public warns veteran real estate attorney. Keys to successfully resolving a financial or legal crisis begin with selecting the right licensed advocate....