Posts in Real Estate.
Shadow of COVID-19 continues to loom over real estate markets, leaving lenders, property owners and landlords in difficult position.
As the COVID-19 pandemic rages, Michigan’s real estate industry braces for a potential wave of foreclosures and evictions.
Applying lessons learned from the 2008 economic crash, mortgagees may want to consider challenging property tax assessments during pandemic crisis to protect the value of their collateral.
It can be a real nuisance for lawyers and non-lawyers to get this aspect of the law wrong.
Integration clauses cannot typically be used to defend against fraud in the inducement claims to invalidate a contract.
Subscribe
RSSTopics
- Commercial Liability
- Contracts
- COVID-19
- Civil Litigation
- Tax Law
- Commercial Loans
- Business Risk Management
- Business Tax Controversy
- Business Torts
- Banking Law
- Personal Tax Controversy
- Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
- Commercial Real Estate
- Lending
- Standing
- Commercial Leasing
- Bankruptcy
- Facilitation
- Real Estate
- Appellate Law
- Real Estate Mortgages
- Coronavirus
- Trade Secrets
- Mortgage Foreclosure
- Litigation Discovery
- Corporate Formation
- Risk Management
- Cryptocurrency
- Regulatory Law
- Shareholder Liability
- Fraud Activity
- Cyber Attack
- Insurance
- Damages Recovery
- privacy
- Cybersecurity
- Class Action
- Product Liability
- Pensions
- Statute of Limitations
- Biometric Data
- e-Discovery
- Noncompete Agreements
- e-Commerce
- Internet Law
- Consumer Protection
- Residential Liability
- Venue
- Zoning and Planning
- Clawback
- Department of Education (DOE)
- Receiverships
- Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
- Fair Credit Reporting Act
- Garnishments
- Unfair Competition
- Uniform Commercial Code (UCC)
Recent Updates
- What You Can do Now to Prepare for an IRS Employee Retention Credit Audit
- Calling Blanket Purchase Order a “Requirement Contract” in Supplier of Goods Dispute Doesn’t Make it so
- Understanding the 3 Options for IRS Notice Compliance
- Intervention Protects Your Rights, Interests in Litigation Filed by Others
- Michigan Supreme Court Rules Usury Savings Clauses no Longer Protect Lenders Charging Facially Usurious Interest Rates
- 5 Things to Consider Before you Begin Facilitation
- Motion to Dismiss or Motion for Summary Judgment? Why Does it Matter if I Just Want my Case to go Away?
- Dispelling Misconceptions About the Role of Appellate Lawyers at Trial
- What is 'Standing,' and Why Does it Matter in Litigation?
- What Happens When a Court Rules Your Contract is Ambiguous?