by David Soble | Jan 18, 2020 | Business Law, Contract Law, Real Estate Law
“Some debts are fun when you are acquiring them, but none are fun when you set about retiring them.” – Ogden Nash It’s quite a feeling to pay down or pay off lingering credit card debt, especially after negotiating a high-balance account down to something that...
by David Soble | Jan 18, 2020 | Business Law, Contract Law, Probate, Probate Real Estate, Real Estate Law
When a legal matter arises, most people seek legal representation from a licensed attorney well-versed in law that addresses their problem. But there are no laws against pursuing a matter without an attorney, and not all matters require professional guidance. Here are...
by David Soble | Jan 18, 2020 | Business Law, Contract Law, Real Estate Law
When Is It Acceptable to Forgo Payments to Your Creditor or Landlord? Credit card, loan and lease agreements contain terms that regulate the debtor / creditor or landlord / tenant relationship. Not surprisingly, a large portion of these contracts are dedicated to the...
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, Contract Law
LETTERS OF INTENT Imagine for a moment a small business owner, “Sally”, is considering a new location for her business when she happens upon a small retail building that would serve as a perfect location for her future success. One problem. The building is not for...