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

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Articles by Remington Lee

How to Assume a Mortgage: Steps, Costs, and ClosingWhere to Start When Buying a House: First StepsWhere to Apply for Your Property Tax ExemptionDo You Need an Appraisal to Sell a House?What Is the Supplemental Tax Rate for Property?Can You Drill Into Walls in a Rental? Rules & RisksDo I Need a Realtor to Buy a House? Risks and RulesDo You Need Good Credit to Get an Apartment?What Happens If Your Timeshare Goes Out of Business?Who Pays Realtor Fees: Buyer or Seller Today?How to Get a Second Mortgage to Buy Another HouseWhy Do You Need a Realtor to Buy a House?Who Pays Commercial Real Estate Commission: Owner or Tenant?Why Rent-to-Own Is Bad: Fees, Risks, and Few ProtectionsWhat Is a Net Listing Agreement? Risks and AlternativesWho Orders the Home Appraisal: Buyer, Seller, or Lender?Can You Take Out a Third Mortgage? Requirements and RisksDo Apartments Require 3x Rent? Rules and ExceptionsWhy Buy Land? Benefits, Legal Risks, and Tax RulesHow to Buy a House in America: A Step-by-Step ProcessHow to Find Tax Lien Properties Free OnlineCan I Make Extra Payments on My Mortgage? How It WorksWhat Are Security Deposits for Apartments: Rules & RightsHow to Find Out Who Owns a House: Public RecordsWhat Is Corporate Housing and How Does It Work?What Is Property Equity and How Does It Work?Can You Pay a Down Payment on a House With a Credit Card?Can You Buy a Fixer-Upper With an FHA Loan?Can You Do Real Estate Online? From Search to ClosingWhat Does Pending Feasibility Mean in Real Estate?