What courses can I take after doing architecture?

In your undergraduate degree, you learn the art of planning and executing the designs of any building in a systematic way. At the same time, understand the structural capacity of different buildings and how different their construction methods are. Once you have a fair understanding of that, you may wonder what to do after graduating in architecture. The answer to […]

The case for hiring a real estate attorney

“Why would I pay for something when I can do it myself, for free?” That’s the question most people ask when someone suggests hiring a real estate attorney. Here are five compelling reasons to rethink this research. 1. Contracts are complex There is absolutely nothing to stop buyers and sellers from negotiating the terms of a deal on their own. […]

What you need to know about painting services

As a homeowner, there is nothing more exciting than the idea of ​​painting your home yourself. A fresh coat of paint makes everything look so much better, right? You can choose interior or exterior colors and get to work! Maybe even use a paint sprayer because they seem to get the job done fast! Are you crazy? Have you thought […]

Tenant Rights and Pets: Landlord vs. Cat

Too often I hear from people who are giving up their beloved family pet because the landlord enacted a new no-pet policy, or because they are moving into a rental property that has a no-pet policy. Less often, I also hear from owners who allow cats but require their nails to be trimmed. Before you agree to a rental policy […]

Proof of funds for commercial real estate investors

Creative financing When a commercial real estate investor is looking to purchase an income-generating property using any number of creative financing methods, one of the most important keys to their success is their ability to provide an adequate and verifiable proof of funds (POF) both to the seller as the lender. Verification of funds can improve investors’ credibility with the […]

California Renters: Unable to Pay Rent Due to COVID-19 Pandemic?

The public response to the COVID-19 pandemic requires non-essential places of business to close or at least severely reduce their operations. Millions in the United States are now unemployed or underemployed. Recognizing the financial condition of many renters in California, Governor Newsom issued an executive order on March 27, 2020, to impose a state moratorium on evictions. You are supposed […]

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