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

How to Bid on Foreclosed Homes at AuctionHow Do I Put My House Up for Rent? Steps & RulesHow Do I Get My Real Estate License: Steps and CostsCan You Finance an Auction House? Loan OptionsHow Do Realtors Get Paid for Rentals: Who Pays?How Long After Buying a House Can You Sell It: Taxes and CostsWhat Responsibilities Do Real Estate Agents Have by Law?Can You Renovate a Mobile Home? Permits and RulesCan I Tear Down a House With a Mortgage? Lender RulesWho Pays for Radon Mitigation: Buyer, Seller, or Landlord?What Is a Lien? Types, How It Works, and RemovalHow to Get a Tax Delinquent List: Sources and FeesHow to Auction Your House: Costs, Formats, and DisclosuresWho Gets Builders Risk Insurance: Owner or Contractor?What Are Impounds on a Closing Statement?Can a Property Management Company Own Property?How Much Earnest Money Is Normal for a House?Can You Sell a House That's Not Paid Off?How to Buy Homes in Foreclosure: Auctions, Liens, and REOsHow to Comp Real Estate: Find and Adjust ComparablesWho Pays Taxes on Heirs' Property and How It WorksCan You Buy a House As-Is With a Conventional Loan?How to Sell a Timeshare That Is Not Paid Off: OptionsIs a Broker a Real Estate Agent? Licenses and LiabilityHow to Wholesale Real Estate for Beginners: Key StepsIs a Home Inspection Worth It? What Buyers Should KnowHow to Assume a Mortgage Loan: Steps and RequirementsWhat Is Homestead Recording Service and Do You Need It?How to Find the Fair Rental Value of Your HomeDo I Need an Architect for an Addition? Permits & Rules