- Child SupportLenders will want to know if you can repay the mortgage debt you incur -- this is known as your capacity. Lenders will base their evaluation on employment information, how long you’ve worked, and how much you are paid. Lenders will also review your expenses and any other debt obligations you have. This means they’ll want to know how many dependents you have and whether you pay any alimony or child support, for example.
- Spousal Support
- AnnulmentThe cancellation or annulment of a transaction or contract by the operation of a law or by mutual consent. Borrowers usually have the option to cancel a refinance transaction within three business days after it has closed.
- Theft
- Construction LitigationThese change orders are considered discretionary and must first be approved by your lender. You must deposit additional funds to pay for the work in the escrow account before work on the changes begins. These change orders - as well as any that result from unforeseen repairs - must be added as amendments to your construction contract.
- Real Estate TransactionsThe types of services provided by a closing agent depend on the person you hire, but typically the closing is conducted by title companies, escrow companies or attorneys. It is usually held at the lender’s or real estate sales professional’s office.
- Eminent DomainThe determination that a building is not fit for use or is dangerous and must be destroyed; the taking of private property for a public purpose through an exercise of the right of eminent domain.
- Easement
- Property DamageInsurance that compensates for physical property damage resulting from flooding. It is required for properties located in federally designated flood areas.
- Condominium Law
- Investor VisasIn addition, investors can obtain an E-5 Investor Visa through this purchase, creating the opportunity to obtain US residency or citizenship. We can easily facilitate procedures for investors seeking investment-based immigration. This strategy is one of the fastest routes towards obtaining your Green Card. Please refer to Annex E.
- Power of AttorneyA legal document that authorizes another person to act on one’s behalf. A power of attorney can grant complete authority or can be limited to certain acts and/or certain periods of time.
- Probate
- Bankruptcy
- ForeclosureWith the burst of the housing bubble, credit crisis, and millions of foreclosures across the country, you may wonder if buying a home is such a good idea after all. However, it's important to consider all of the facts. The important message to take away f... Read more
- Tax Law