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Things to Watch Out for in Real Estate Contracts

As a practicing real estate attorney coming up on 28 years of active conveyancing, this market takes the cake for tumult and turmoil. Never before have I seen so many real estate contracts in a state of distress with buyers and sellers at each other’s throats either threatening legal action or actually pursuing it. And these disputes […]

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Facing Foreclosure? We Need Inventory! List your Home with a Realtor and Get Paid Instead!

After twenty seven years as a busy practicing attorney — what John Grisham likes to call a “street lawyer” — my phone never stops ringing. The calls range between property closings, estate planning, miscellaneous legal matters and of course my treasured social calls. Lately I have noticed possibly a slight uptick in foreclosure-related distress calls

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All these Years Later, and I’m Still Working “The List”

The legal profession has been kind to me. I’m not into braggadocio, suffice it to say I’ve done reasonably well as an attorney, and I probably surpassed my own expectations somewhere along the line. More than one person has asked me, “What’s your secret?” It’s simple, I had a good teacher. My teacher was Attorney

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In Real Estate only the Bad Deeds are Punished

We’ve all heard the aphorism, “No good deed goes unpunished.” Actually it’s one of my personal favorites and anyone who knows me can confirm that I use the line a lot. But real estate is always different, in other words, the principles that hold true in everyday life rarely if ever apply to the parallel universe that

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Wiring Money to a Real Estate Attorney is More Dangerous than you may Think

Real estate Attorney Len Foy, based in Nashua NH, was interviewed for this article about a Nevada man who was recently defrauded out of nearly $100,000.00 while trying to purchase a vacation home in Maine — as of last week only $9,000.00 of his money had been recovered and Bank of America informed him they

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