Property Law Reviewer

Avery Kim

Avery Kim is a seasoned reviewer with expertise in real estate finance and commercial leasing. They have reviewed numerous cases involving property law, providing expert guidance and oversight. With their strong background in real estate finance, they ensure that all reviews meet the highest standards of quality and accuracy.

Credentials

Senior Reviewer, Real Estate Finance and Commercial Law

16+ yearsReal Estate FinanceCommercial Leasing

Reviewed posts

Articles reviewed by Avery Kim

What Are Investment Properties? Types, Tax, and FinancingWill Solar Panels Increase My Property Taxes? ExemptionsCan You Negotiate a Reverse Mortgage Payoff? The 95% RuleHow to Research Foreclosure Property Before You BuyHow Can I Get a Loan for a House? Steps and RequirementsWhat Are Escalation Clauses and How Do They Work?Is Flexible Gas Line Up to Code? Rules & RequirementsWhat Is a Mortgage in Principle and How It WorksHow to Do a FSBO: Disclosures, Contracts, and TaxesCan You Get a Residential Mortgage on a Mixed-Use Property?How to Do a Comparative Market Analysis in Real EstateCan You Put a Car in Someone Else's Name: How It WorksCan Real Estate Agents Help You Find a Rental?How to Find Out How Much a Home Sold For: 4 WaysDoes Building More Housing Lower Prices? What Cities ShowDoes Property Management Include Maintenance or Extra Fees?When Should Earnest Money Be Deposited?How to Calculate the Cost of Land for Tax PurposesWhat Are Considered Assets: Types, Taxes, and BankruptcyCan You Get Two Mortgages at the Same Time: Rules and LimitsWhy Are HOA Fees So High? What You're Actually Paying ForCan a Retired Person Buy a House? Yes — Here's HowWhat Do Buyer's Agents Do? Duties and AgreementsCan You Build Equity in a Townhouse: How It WorksHow to Buy a House While Living in Another OneHow Hard Is It to Get an FHA Loan? RequirementsWhat Is a First-Time Buyer Mortgage? Loans and ProgramsWhat Is a Real Estate Tax Bill and How Is It Calculated?How to Find Out How Much Is Owed on a House: Payoffs and LiensDo You Have to Have Homeowners Insurance? Laws vs. Lenders