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THERE’S DANCING IN REAL ESTATE

When it comes to the sale or rental of a dwelling in Connecticut, it is illegal to refuse to sell, lease, negotiate, and/or deny that housing is available when it is, or discriminate against another in the terms and conditions or in the provision of services because of color, race, national origin, religion, lawful source of income, mental or physical disability. People who have a mental ... Full story

Title Defects

Important things you should know and ask your attorney Volumes of legal writings and opinions have been written about title defects and their effect on the use and enjoyment of real property. In past articles I discussed the elements of a title search, which determines the status of the title and whether any title ... Full story

Look out for the Warning Signs before Signing a Loan

If you are like most individuals, a home is going to be the biggest investment you will ever make ; therefore, when you apply for a home loan, whether it be to purchase a piece of property or to refinance the one you own, the best advice you can get is to go to someone you can trust. If you do not know someone ... Full story

KEY BUYER AGREEMENT PROVISIONS

Both buyers and sellers of real property in Connecticut have the right to representation by a real estate company in a real estate transaction. When sellers have representation, they sign a listing agreement with a real estate company, and when buyers choose to be represented by a real estate company, they sign a buyer representation agreement. Even though buyer representation has been in effect in Connecticut ... Full story
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