by Michael Brandt | Jun 16, 2016 | Articles, Real Estate Law
Do you have bad credit or lack a down payment? A lease-option (rent to own) agreement may be the answer. How can you become a homeowner without putting down a large down payment on the home you want to purchase? One way to go about it is to negotiate a lease-option...
by Michael Brandt | Jun 10, 2016 | Condominium Law
Does your Association have a Rental Cap? Many condominium Boards of Directors have considered putting a limit on the number of condominium units that can be rented out at any one time. Rental cap policies have been considered mostly as a measure to retain value for...
by Michael Brandt | May 1, 2016 | Real Estate Law
Buying or selling a home is best done with some assistance. Real estate brokers have access to the Multiple Listing Service in their geographical area and have obtained the educational knowledge to assist you in the process. However, for their assistance, real estate...
by Michael Brandt | Apr 10, 2016 | Condominium Law
Declarations Provisions: The Central Governing Document The Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions of a condominium association or a homeowners association (“Declaration”) is the central governing document of condominium associations and homeowners...
by Michael Brandt | Dec 27, 2015 | Condominium Law
Washington State has become greener, yet smokier, with the recent passage of laws legalizing the personal use of marijuana. The question is: Will one be able to remain pot-free if one’s neighbor in our condominium complex is abiding by the law and smoking marijuana in...
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