Selling Your Home FSBO? An Attorney Can Help
Are you considering foregoing a real estate agent when buying or selling your home to avoid commission(s)? Using an Indiana real estate attorney might be
Are you considering foregoing a real estate agent when buying or selling your home to avoid commission(s)? Using an Indiana real estate attorney might be
A tenant estoppel certificate is often associated with the due diligence phase of prospecting a purchase of the tenant-occupied property. Estoppel certificates are common practice
CDC issues new eviction moratorium despite warning from Supreme Court that the previous CDC moratorium exceeded the CDC’s authority
As of July 1, 2020, Indianapolis and Marion County landlords are now required to give renters ‘notice of their rights and responsibilities.’ Find out how
On Wednesday, June 24, 2020, Governor Holcomb announced he will extend Indiana’s prohibition on evictions and foreclosures through August 1, 2020. The one bright spot
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected most people in one way or another. Landlords and real estate investors are no exception. With federal and state moratoriums
Indiana’s Stay of New Eviction Filings On March 19, 2020, Governor Eric Holcomb signed Executive Order 20-06 which prohibited in Indiana new filings for all
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