Understanding how real estate law affects you
You need to make certain you understand the laws that apply to the deal you are doing and that you follow them precisely. Even though many real estate investors find real estate law easy to understand, you must acknowledge that when it comes to "the law" there is no room for corner cutting.
CRE Online strongly encourages you to consult with a good local attorney who specializes in local real estate law, so they can review your real estate forms, contracts, and documents.
A good attorney will ensure you receive all of the protections and privileges that are available to you under the law.
A good attorney is only one piece of the real estate law puzzle
But while having a good attorney is important, you still need to have a strong knowledge of real estate law, so that you can quickly understand how the law impacts your deals and so that you can negotiate, lower risks, and make any needed real estate investing decisions.
Be sure to visit our Real Estate Legal Forum, which is hosted by two renowned real estate law and asset protection attorneys, William Bronchick, J.D. and John Hyre, J.D. They can answer many of your questions there for no charge.
And we offer you the best courses that teach you about this important aspect of successful real estate investing in our online Store.
About the Author:
J. P. Vaughan founded Creative Real Estate Online (www.creonline.com) in 1995 and has been the Publisher since then. She is the author of How to Buy Your Dream House for 1/2 Price (Quantum Publications 1994, out of print). She is also an attorney who practiced law in Michigan until she started investing in real estate full time in 1988.
J.P. is very proud of her daughter, Jeanne, who has been working with CRE Online since 1998 and is the Editor and Director of Operations.
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