by Tator Law | Mar 2, 2019 | Real Estate
Read full decision: Eskenazi v. SloverNew Hampshire federal court rules that individual who helped arrange sale of a medical business could not collect a commission from the transaction because he did not hold a New Hampshire real estate license and the transaction...
by Tator Law | Feb 16, 2019 | Real Estate
REALTORS® lead the charge on protecting 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages Are your texts violating the law? And the government tries to make up for lost time on rural home loans These stories and more on The Voice for Real Estate Hi, I’m Stephen Gasque with the...
by Tator Law | Feb 9, 2019 | Real Estate
The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, one of the U.S. Treasury’s lead agencies in the fight against money laundering, recently announced yet another extension of its Geographic Targeting Orders. The GTOs aim to combat the use of residential real estate in money...
by Tator Law | Feb 2, 2019 | Real Estate
NAR General Counsel and Chief Member Experience Officer Katie Johnson reviews the NAR Code of Conduct and Anti-Harassment Policy, which applies to all NAR-related meetings, events, and communications.For more information, please review the NAR Code of Conduct and...
by Tator Law | Jan 19, 2019 | Real Estate
The Risk Management Issues Committee is charged with facilitating a national discussion and awareness of risk management issues and related potential legal liability facing NAR members. The committee includes representatives from each U.S. state, which makes the...
by Tator Law | Jan 4, 2019 | Real Estate
Like many children, I believed you should never be in the dark and say Bloody Mary three times to a bathroom mirror. When my friend told me the story, she pointed to a classmate who had a large scratch on his face and said, “Look at what happened to him.” Years later,...