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Potential title disputes when buying a new home in Delaware

Investing in a new home is one of the most significant financial decisions you will ever make. The process can be exciting, but it can also be fraught with challenges. One such challenge involves potential title disputes. title disputes can pose a serious roadblock to...

Common contingency clauses used in real estate contracts

When you look to buy a new home in Delaware, you may find that there are many moving parts involved in the process. Sometimes, you may need to wait for certain circumstances to come to fruition before moving forward with a home purchase, and in this situation, certain...

Ways you might lose your earnest money when buying a home

When you buy a home in Delaware, you typically have to make an earnest money deposit to demonstrate to the seller that you're serious about the purchase. Earnest money is a good faith deposit that you make to show your intention to buy the property. However, if you...

Will a deed be enough to gain ownership of a home?

Buying a new home in Delaware may complete your plans for a comfortable retirement. Acquiring a house deed can establish that you fully own your new residence. However, this is only if the title to your home is clear of any problems. To understand why a deed may not...

What is risk of loss, and how can it affect a home buyer?

A home is typically a person's most significant investment. In fact, many people still view real estate as a wealth-building tool. To protect all parties in the process, numerous laws govern transactions, and there is substantial paperwork. However, an accident could...

Do’s and do not’s for selling a home

Get your sold sign ready. Buy that bottle of champagne. Following these tips can help you sell your house like a pro so you can get right to the celebration. Do not do significant renovations Major renovations will likely not bring about a great return on investment....

Legal and financial issues surrounding timeshares

Timeshares are, for some, a welcome compromise. They represent an economical way to enjoy a different climate, culture and lifestyle for a few weeks or months out of the year. For others, however, they have proven more of a burden than a benefit. Here are some legal...

Should I make my second home a primary home?

The low tax rates and seaside communities of Delaware have probably led you to buy a second home in the state. As your retirement looms closer, you might wish to make your second home your primary home. Living in your second house on a regular basis may be just what...

Moving to a new state during retirement

Maybe you are downsizing. Maybe you simply want a change of scene. Regardless, you are in good company if you want to move to a different home at some point during your retirement — even if that home is out of state. In some ways, this might be an easier move than it...

Handling a dispute over a security deposit

As a landlord, you could run into a number of challenges while renting property. Whether you have a tenant who repeatedly fails to pay rent or you have decided to move forward with an eviction, issues involving tenants can generate stress and uncertainty....

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