Legal Resources: Real Estate Disputes

Wednesday, November 2, 2022 – “Let’s Talk Real Estate” Radio Show

Howard Goldman was a guest on a radio talk show “Let’s Talk Real Estate” on Wednesday, November 2 at 11:30am. Let’s Talk Real Estate delivers real estate education and expert perspectives in an informative and entertaining way. You may listen to the show by visiting Let’s Talk Real Estate The discussion includes: Condominium Law: Condo documents highlights Issues to consider in purchase of condo: budget, cash reserves, who are the trustees and active leadership, Fannie questionnaire issues, unruly tenant, condo fines

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Residential Real Estate Disputes

Quiet Title Actions – We represent national title insurers as well as individuals, seeking to cure title defects ranging from misidentified title plans, deed description errors, conveyancing errors, and missing elements in the chain of title. A recent action in Rhode Island Superior Court involved a plot plan that misidentified one property for another, a prior quiet title action that misidentified the property in another error, and our successful effort to expedite a hearing during the pandemic to vacate a judgment

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Wednesday, November 2, 2022 – “Let’s Talk Real Estate” Radio Show

Howard Goldman was a guest on a radio talk show “Let’s Talk Real Estate” on Wednesday, November 2 at 11:30am. Let’s Talk Real Estate delivers real estate education and expert perspectives in an informative and entertaining way. You may listen to the show by visiting Let’s Talk Real Estate The discussion includes: Condominium Law: Condo documents highlights Issues to consider in purchase of condo: budget, cash reserves, who are the trustees and active leadership, Fannie questionnaire issues, unruly tenant, condo fines

Read More »

Residential Real Estate Disputes

Quiet Title Actions – We represent national title insurers as well as individuals, seeking to cure title defects ranging from misidentified title plans, deed description errors, conveyancing errors, and missing elements in the chain of title. A recent action in Rhode Island Superior Court involved a plot plan that misidentified one property for another, a prior quiet title action that misidentified the property in another error, and our successful effort to expedite a hearing during the pandemic to vacate a judgment

Read More »
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