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If they said you need to pay it, odds are you need to pay it. Sounds like great rent. Congratulations!
If they said you need to pay it, odds are you need to pay it. Sounds like great rent. Congratulations!
Hello,  I am Attorney Max L. Rosenberg and would be happy to answer your questions.  If you are the buyer and/or seller of the properties, and do not act as an agent for others no license is required. However getting the license will assist in streamlining your investments.  As a licensee you would not want to represent the buyer or seller as it could be seen as a breach of fiductiary duty.  You wnat to be your own agent and not represent it any otherway.  Create an LLC that purchases the properties, and when you find a buyer, assign the contract listing you as the refering agent to collect the fee at closing. If we can be of further service, please contact me at 203.870.6700... Read More
Hello,  I am Attorney Max L. Rosenberg and would be happy to answer your questions.  If you are the buyer and/or seller of the properties,... Read More
No. With no counterpart for the Buyer's attorney, the seller is unprotected and foolish but needs to be involved in the deal and negotiation.  Of course the Buyer's attorney can contact the seller directly. The seller has no representation. Who would you have them talk with?
No. With no counterpart for the Buyer's attorney, the seller is unprotected and foolish but needs to be involved in the deal and negotiation. ... Read More
Audits can be very expensive. Depending on how many units and turnover you have it may be entirely unnecessary.  How many units does the condo have? Your association may also already have counsel who is aware of this.  You can bring this up as an issue at a meeting but without a lot of support from other unit owners you may have difficulty gaining any traction.  Please feel free to contact us if you are interested in consulting or hiring an attorney regarding any condo matters. 203.870.6700.... Read More
Audits can be very expensive. Depending on how many units and turnover you have it may be entirely unnecessary.  How many units does the condo... Read More
Our office handles a great deal of real estate and mortgage issues and we are experienced with reverse mortgages as well. We even teach classes at the Greater Bridgeport Board of Realtors.  Feel free to contact us for a consultation (203) 870-6700.  We are in Stratford.
Our office handles a great deal of real estate and mortgage issues and we are experienced with reverse mortgages as well. We even teach classes at... Read More