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Financing a Purchase When a Conventional Mortgage Is Not an Option

Alternative Financing Methods in a Slow Real Estate Market.

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The Attorney's Role in the Purchase of Investment Real Estate

Purchasing commercial or investment properties is a complicated process that begins with your evaluation of which property is right for you.

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Title Registration: Reasons to Register Title to Your Property

Most homeowners and owners of real estate have seen an abstract of title.

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5 Reasons to Form an LLC

There are many reasons to form an LLC for your business venture. Here are five.

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Commercial Landords May Be Liable for Tenant Improvements If Not Disclaimed

Tenant improvements are not uncommon in a commercial situation. In Minnesota, the rules relating to mechanics liens for improvements apply to situations where commercial tenants make improvements to their rental units. As a landlord, precautions should be taken to make sure these liens do not attach to your property.

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Cancellations of Residential Purchase Agreements in Minnesota

When parties agree, cancellation of a purchase agreement can seem simple. However, when one party or the other is unwilling to cancel home buyers, home sellers, and their Realtors can be frustrated with the process. In the last several years, new statutes have been passed to make it easier for parties to resolve cancellation and earnest money issues.

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Basic Estate Planning Tools that Every Person Should Know about

Most people will, or should, have a will drafted at some point during their life. If you have picked a competent attorney to draft your will, chances are he or she will also discuss a health care directive and durable power of attorney. These three documents are the basic estate documents that everyone should consider.

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