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...
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Your guide to Medicaid planning
Healthcare costs can be a significant financial burden, especially as you grow older or face a serious illness. Medicaid, a federal and state program, provides medical assistance to certain individuals and families with low income. Planning for Medicaid can ensure...
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...
Improving the marketability of your home before selling
Selling your home might bring feelings of overwhelm, particularly if you have lived in your house for a long time and have a lot to prepare. However, starting early, well before you intend to put your property on the market, can give you ample time to make some...
3 mistakes to avoid with your estate plan
Most people understand the importance of estate planning but may be ill-informed about the process. This leads to costly mistakes that may create probate complications for your family after your death. Although not planning at all is the most common estate planning...
Strategies to lessen the tax burden in your estate plan
According to Caring.com, only 30% of Americans have an estate plan. If you are one of the 30%, you know that creating an estate plan is a key aspect of financial planning. For residents of Delaware, understanding how to minimize the tax burden for your family in your...
What do home inspectors not check in a house?
If you want to make sure a home is safe and does not have costly repair needs before you buy it, you probably will call an inspector. Still, while an inspection can shed light on the state of a residence, home inspectors do not check everything. A home inspection is a...
Will I leave a residuary estate?
Proper estate planning should help ensure that your heirs receive your property. However, sometimes assets remain after an executor has finished distributing the estate to beneficiaries. These leftover assets make up a residuary estate. The problem with a residuary...
Avoid these mistakes when purchasing a home in Delaware
Buying a home is an exciting experience that can change your life for the better. However, there are many pitfalls that can complicate the process. Learning about the common mistakes home buyers encounter can prepare you to make informed decisions as you search for a...
Can you buy a home with unpermitted additions?
According to Forbes, the majority of homebuyers said that buying a house was worth the investment. Buying a home can be one of the biggest choices you will make in your lifetime. If you are considering a property in Delaware that comes with unpermitted additions, it...