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You Have Every Reason to Be Skeptical: What You Should Know About Detroit Real Estate and House Flipping

You Have Every Reason to Be Skeptical: What You Should Know About Detroit Real Estate and House Flipping

by David Soble | Jan 16, 2020 | Real Estate Law

Investing in Detroit single-family homes is really hot, and each week I receive calls from prospective investors from all over the world, lured by the sirens of big profits, wanting to know if this market is as good as the media portrays it to be. My answer these days...
Getting It Right: 5 Things That Frustrate Legal Clients

Getting It Right: 5 Things That Frustrate Legal Clients

by David Soble | Jan 16, 2020 | Business Law, Real Estate Law

Hiring an attorney can be a daunting task. Once that hiring decision is made, it can be equally frustrating to encounter the following things. Understand Billing Practices Begin by learning the various ways attorneys bill their time. Most attorneys bill by the hour,...
The Next Big Deal or Gnawing Dispute: 5 Strategies for Successful Negotiations

The Next Big Deal or Gnawing Dispute: 5 Strategies for Successful Negotiations

by David Soble | Jan 16, 2020 | Business Law, Real Estate Law

Be Prepared Know your facts and have the relevant information to support your position readily available. Nothing stalls negotiations better or undermines your position more than when you have to scramble and seek out the information necessary to bolster your...
5 Significant Indications You Are Approaching “The Last Minute”

5 Significant Indications You Are Approaching “The Last Minute”

by David Soble | Jan 16, 2020 | Business Law, Real Estate Law

How can a person recognize that they are approaching the proverbial “last minute” when facing a pressing legal or financial matter? The “last-minute” is the time in a crisis where the balance teeters against one’s favor, placing them...
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