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Curt B. - Real Estate Lawyer in Michigan
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March 25, 2023

Curt B.

Managing Partner
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Los Angeles, California
12 Yrs Experience
Licensed in MI CA, CO, DC, OR
UCLA School of Law

Curt Brown has experience advising clients on a variety of franchising, business litigation, transactional, and securities law matters. Mr. Brown's accolades include: - Super Lawyers Rising Star - California Lawyer of the Year by The Daily Journal - Pro Bono Attorney of the Year the USC Public Interest Law Fund Curt started his legal career in the Los Angeles office of the prestigious firm of Irell & Manella LLP, where his practice focused on a wide variety of complex civil litigation matters, including securities litigation, antitrust, trademark, bankruptcy, and class action defense. Mr. Brown also has experience advising mergers and acquisitions and international companies concerning cyber liability and class action defense. He is admitted in California, Florida, D.C., Washington, Illinois, Colorado, and Michigan.

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David T. - Real Estate Lawyer in Michigan
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June 15, 2023

David T.

owner
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Ann Arbor
32 Yrs Experience
Licensed in MI
THOMAS M. COOLEY LAW SCHOOL

David Trentadue has been practicing law since 1994. He received his Bachelors’ Degrees in History and Political Science from the University of New Orleans and his Juris Doctor, cum laude, from the Thomas M. Cooley Law School. Currently in private practice, his areas of concentration include Estate Planning, Probate and Trust Administration, Real Estate, Business Formations and Corporate Governance. He is licensed in all state and federal courts in Michigan. He is also a Licensed Title Examiner

Andy K. - Real Estate Lawyer in Michigan
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May 20, 2023

Andy K.

Attorney
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Michigan
16 Yrs Experience
Licensed in MI
Michigan State University College of Law

Licensed in MI since 2010. Practiced SSDI appeals and auto negligence for over a decade until 12/2022 when I left largest personal injury firm In MI to open my own estate planning firm. Looking for part-time contract/remote work to supplement income as I build my own practice.

Jocelyne U. - Real Estate Lawyer in Michigan
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May 30, 2023

Jocelyne U.

Attortney
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Las Vegas, Nevada
24 Yrs Experience
Licensed in MI NV
University of Detroit Mercy

Jocelyne Uy graduated from law school in 2002 where she began her career in insurance defense where she practiced a wide range of issues relating to insurance policies and claims. Identifying a need for representation for those working cross border, Jocelyne understood the unique interplay of the laws of Canada and the U.S. and started her first firm in Michigan focusing on Canadian American immigration and tax law. Jocelyne and her partner realize that Nevada residents continuously face challenges in finding affordable and accessible representation to assist with their debt issues. Because of these challenges and continuous shifting economy, they are committed to assisting anyone who finds themselves struggling to handle the debt and credit cycle that often feels hopeless and endless. Jocelyne's firm has assisted clients in post-COVID financial crisis ranging from credit card debt, student loan debt, and COVID unemployment repayment hearings.

David M. - Real Estate Lawyer in Michigan
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June 20, 2023

David M.

Shareholder
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Ann Arbor, Michigan
24 Yrs Experience
Licensed in MI
Wayne State University

Michigan and USPTO licensed attorney with over 20 years of experience on counseling clients in the fields of intellectual property, transactional law, technology involvement, negotiations, and business litigation.

Julie G. - Real Estate Lawyer in Michigan
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July 27, 2023

Julie G.

Sr. Associate Attorney
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Traverse City, MI
34 Yrs Experience
Licensed in MI
Wayne State University Law School

I graduated from Wayne State University in 1992 and was admitted to practice in Michigan the same year. I've been practicing in Traverse City since 1993. My goal is for clients to feel that I am accessible and prompt, while providing quality and affordable legal services.

Alexis L. - Real Estate Lawyer in Michigan
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December 12, 2023

Alexis L.

Attorney at Law
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Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan
24 Yrs Experience
Licensed in MI MA
Suffolk University Law School

I am an attorney in Michigan. I attended Boston College for my undergraduate degree and Suffolk University Law School for my law degree. I have been practicing law for over 20 years.

Nuo Jia (Lois) L. - Real Estate Lawyer in Michigan
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February 7, 2024

Nuo Jia (Lois) L.

Managing Member
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New York
12 Yrs Experience
Licensed in MI NY
University of Detroit Mercy

Attorney Lois Li is a bilingual business and commercial attorney licensed in Michigan, U.S. since 2014, in Ontario, Canada since 2015, and in New York, U.S. since 2020. As an attorney licensed in two countries, Lois leads Alpine Law’s US/China/Canada practice. She is experienced in legal and contractual transactions in both English and Chinese. Lois has over six years of experience in assisting clients with business operations and legal services, and is specialized in advising companies with legal needs in International Business, Securities law, Cryptocurrency – Block chain, and Fin-Tech. Having served as both an outside and an in-house counsel, Lois worked with many startup and small businesses. With a strong understanding of core business and the ability to translate business needs into legal requirements, Lois has assisted many companies to establish policies and procedures, and drafted and negotiated employment and transaction contracts. Further licensed as a Registered Nurse since 2010, Lois specializes in healthcare law and is experienced in FDA, HIPAA, Medicare and Medicaid regulations. She has assisted many businesses in the medical and healthcare industry.

Dany G. - Real Estate Lawyer in Michigan
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February 14, 2024

Dany G.

OnlyFans Attorney
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California
5 Yrs Experience
Licensed in MI CA
George Washington University Law School

Lawyer Vets APC is a digital legal practice founded on the idea that legal services should be available to all– Not just a privileged few. In support of this mission, we leverage technology to reduce overhead, increase productivity, and put more money in our client's pockets.

Justine F. - Real Estate Lawyer in Michigan
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April 15, 2024

Justine F.

Real Estate Attorney
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Temecula CA
29 Yrs Experience
Licensed in MI CA
University of Notre Dame Law

Versatile, analytical, detail-oriented California barred corporate attorney with a comprehensive real estate, transactional and finance background as in-house counsel to large real estate developers, asset and property management companies, Fortune 500 quick service retailers/restaurant franchisors and international energy franchisors (retail and gasoline/mini market). Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, work ethic and integrity. Enthusiastic and quick mastery of new responsibilities, technologies and business strategies.

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Real Estate Legal Questions and Answers

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Quitclaim Deed

Georgia

Asked on Sep 30, 2023

How enforceable is a quitclaim deed?

I recently inherited a piece of property from a family member and have been told that a quitclaim deed is the only way to transfer the title to my name. I am concerned about the enforceability of this document and would like to understand the potential risks and benefits associated with using a quitclaim deed. I am also curious about the legal requirements for making a quitclaim deed valid.

Bobby H.

Answered Oct 20, 2023

In theory, any writing in which an owner intends to transfer propery that is adquatedly described and delivered to the transferee is enforcable against the GRANTOR. Thus, a quitclaim deed is generally a valid deed, provided that it has been executed with the requiste formalities for purposes of recording in the public records, and adequetly describes the property. Generally, the term "quitclaim" simply signifies the the grantor does not promise to defend the grantee against any third party title claims. To be properly executed, the deed generally must be executed by the grantor in the presence of the notary, notarized, and signed by the notary and one additional witness. Without meeting these requirements, the deed may not be accepted for recordation in the property records, which also makes the deed "enforceable" against third parties, because it service as notice to those who do not have a previously recorded interest in the property of the grantee's title. In sum, a deed, including a quitclaim deed is generally enforceable against the grantor, but must be executed with the above formalities AND recorded to be "enforceable" against, or serve a notice to third parties of the new owner's interest in the property.

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Construction Services Agreement

New York

Asked on Jun 14, 2024

Can a construction services agreement be terminated by the contractor if the owner fails to make payment within the agreed timeframe?

I recently entered into a construction services agreement with a contractor to renovate my commercial property. The agreement stipulates that I will make payments to the contractor within 30 days of receiving an invoice. However, due to financial constraints, I have been unable to make timely payments and have fallen behind on several invoices. I am concerned that the contractor may terminate the agreement and leave the project unfinished if I am unable to catch up on payments. Can the contractor legally terminate the agreement if I fail to make payment within the agreed timeframe?

Arthur S.

Answered Jul 23, 2024

Simple answer...Yes. That said, most Owner/Contractor agreements....particularly AIA forms of Owner/Contractor Agreement, empower a contractor to terminate the agreement on written notice following certain work stoppage and cure periods. A more precise answer, in this instance,, would require a review of the relevant provisions of the underlying Owner/Contractor Agreement in question.

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Quitclaim Deed

Georgia

Asked on Sep 30, 2023

When to use a quitclaim deed?

I recently inherited a piece of property from a family member and I am looking to transfer ownership to another family member. I am not sure if a Quitclaim deed is the correct way to do this, and I am seeking legal advice to understand when to use a Quitclaim deed in this situation.

Bobby H.

Answered Oct 20, 2023

Notwithstanding any statory formalities required for purposes of recording in the public records, in theory, any writing in which an owner intends to transfer propery that is adquatedly described and delivered to the transferee may function as a deed. However, in practice, you will find there are generally three broad categories of deeds mostly used to convey property in Georgia, depending on certain warranties, or the lack thereof, contained therein. These categorizes include warranty deeds, limited warranty deeds, and quitclaim deeds. In a warranty or general warranty deed, the grantor generally warrants title, and promises to defend the grantee against third party title claims that either arose, or which are based on events occuring at anytime during the grantor's ownership of property OR the ownership of any of the grantor's predecessors in title. In a limited warranty deed, a grantor generally only warrants and promises to defend the grantee against title claims which arose, or which are based on events occuring during the grantor's ownership. A quitclaim deed generally contains no warranties. Therefore, the grantee or transferee of a quitclaim deed has little to no recourse against the grantor if there is an issue with the title to the property based on the deed alone. Generally, in circumstances where there is a transfer of family property, between family members, in which no money is being exchanged, a quitclaim deed is fine. However, there may be certain tax consequences if the family member were to later resale the property. He/she may want to consult a tax professional prior to do so.

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Property Deed

California

Asked on Sep 17, 2021

Please my client daughter write me about her properties , how can I reply her back, because her father said I should give her the properties when she's get married

Please my client daughter write me about her properties , how can I reply her back, because her father said I should give her the properties when she's get married

Donya G.

Answered Oct 5, 2021

Can you please reenter your question as I don't understand it. Thanks

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Financing Agreement

New York

Asked on Sep 1, 2024

Can refinancing my mortgage help me save money in the long run?

I am currently considering refinancing my mortgage and would like to know if this option can help me save money in the long run. I purchased my home three years ago and have been making regular mortgage payments since then. However, I recently learned that interest rates have significantly dropped since I obtained my mortgage, and I am wondering if refinancing would allow me to secure a lower interest rate and reduce my monthly mortgage payments. I am also curious to know if there are any potential drawbacks or costs associated with refinancing that I should be aware of before making a decision.

Arthur S.

Answered Sep 3, 2024

Depending on the rate differential between your current mortgage loan and the refinancing proposal, the saving in the long term can be substantilal. In the short term, the savings in debt service payments will be off-set by the cost of the refinancing, e.g. commitment and loan fees, appraisal and other underwriting costs imposed by a new lender), mortgage title fees and atty fees (taking into account you, the borrower, customarily pays the new lender's atty costs). That said, many residential lenders limit the costs to residential borrowers of the financing costs of any such refinancing),

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