Property Law Author

Remington Lee

Remington Lee is a seasoned attorney with expertise in real estate finance and investment law. He has worked with numerous clients to structure complex real estate transactions and has a deep understanding of the financial aspects of property law.

Credentials

J.D., University of Chicago Law School, M.B.A. in Real Estate Finance

15+ yearsReal Estate FinanceInvestment Law

Assigned posts

Articles by Remington Lee

Can I Sell My Home? Liens, Taxes, and Ownership RulesWhich Tax Targets Homeowners in Particular?Can You Buy a House Without Rental History?What Is Part of Closing Costs? Fees ExplainedHow Does Being a Realtor Work: Pay, Duties, and LicensingWho Pays for a Real Estate Survey: Buyer or Seller?What to Do with Vacant Land: Zoning, Permits & TaxesIs a Security System a Leasehold Improvement? Tax and Lease RulesHow Do You Get Another Car Title: Steps and FeesWhat Is a Submittal Sheet: Contents and Legal RolesDo You Have to Go to College to Be a Realtor?Does a Porch Count as Square Footage? Not AlwaysHow to Find Bank-Owned Properties for SaleWhat Is Proof of Rent and What Documents Qualify?How to Begin the Eviction Process: Notices to JudgmentDo You Need a High School Diploma for Real Estate?How Long Does It Take for Apartment Approval?How to Qualify for a HUD Home: Requirements and ProcessWhat Does It Mean When a House Is Off Market?Does a Down Payment Go Toward the House or Closing Costs?How Much Does It Cost to Become a Real Estate Appraiser?Are Driveways Covered by Homeowners Insurance?What Does a Property Tax Statement Look Like?How to Apply for Property Tax Exemption: Forms and DeadlinesWhat Is HOA Capital Contribution? Fee ExplainedWhat Is an Off-Grid Home? Systems, Permits, and CostsHow to Buy a Condo to Rent Out: Rules, Loans, and TaxesHow Do First-Time Buyer Programs Work: Loans and GrantsHow Long Does It Take to Approve a Mortgage Loan?What Does It Mean to Own Real Estate: Rights and Limits