by David Soble | Jan 18, 2020 | Business Law, Contract Law, Financial Disputes, Probate, Real Estate Law
A question I was asked: “As an investor in real estate, wouldn’t I save money using legal forms off the internet instead of hiring a real estate attorney?” The internet makes it easy to go online and download a legal form. Need a lease? Go online. Need a deed....
by David Soble | Jan 18, 2020 | Probate, Probate Real Estate
Here’s a question related to inheriting real estate. It comes from Marlene from Shelby Twp, who writes: “I want to sell a home that I inherited from my mother. I owned the home together with my mother before she passed. I know this because we created the deed...
by David Soble | Jan 18, 2020 | Purchase Agreements, Quiet Title Actions, Real Estate Law
What Does a Title Company Do? As a real estate attorney in Michigan, I’m often asked what the difference is between using a real estate attorney and a title company in a real estate transaction. Title companies ensure that a legal title to a property or piece of real...
by David Soble | Jan 18, 2020 | Financial Disputes, Mortgage Disputes
As a Michigan real estate and finance attorney for almost thirty years now, I’ve dealt with mortgage and financial disputes between borrowers and lenders. Years ago, the lending environment was very easy to maneuver and there were very few, if any, federal regulations...
by David Soble | Jan 18, 2020 | Contract Law
It never ceases to amaze me when someone engaging in a real estate transaction or a loan agreement prefers to write up their own documents without the benefit of a licensed and experienced real estate attorney. Instead, they’ll buy a building, buy a home, lease...