In his column in the Sunday, June 24, 2012, issue of the Los Angeles Times, "Low appraisals that don't reflect rising markets are ruining deals," Kenneth R. Harney discusses the very real and disturbing trend of low appraisals in an upward-trending real estate marketplace. Cautious on behalf of lenders and answerable to appraisal management companies, appraisers are turning in values below those reflected by market activity. Accurate real property appraisals are critical to both sellers and …
Leaning in on liens…
When a debtor owes money and a creditor — company or individual — has nowhere else to turn, the resulting action may be a lien. In the briefest terms, a lien makes a claim against the debtor’s property until the debt is discharged (or, in California, a maximum of ten years). Whether it’s a simple oversight that turned complicated or the hard pinch of financial problems, liens against real property are all too common. If the debt is not resolved, or if it is resolved but not recorded, the lien …
SanbornTeam.com launches new website
Over the past 7 or 8 years we have promoted our business on the internet with a simple, professional website. To reach our technology-savvy clients, we have decided to put some resources into relaunching our popular Probate Real Estate website, www.sanbornteam.com, with a whole new look. With the help of a local online marketing agency, our website was redesigned and rebuilt on WordPress. This change to a popular, open-source content management system to power our website is something we …
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