by danr | Apr 18, 2018 | Real Estate Law
By : Tamara B. Pow, Esq. Although each of these topics can be expanded on extensively, this is a good overview of the steps you should consider as a buyer of commercial real property in California. Your broker should help you obtain needed items and a real estate...
by danr | Apr 9, 2018 | Real Estate Law
By: Tamara B. Pow, Esq . When buying a commercial real estate property, the brokerage agreement is the agreement between you (the buyer) and your broker. For the buyer, it is in your best interest to get this agreement in writing, and have it reviewed by a real estate...
by danr | May 17, 2017 | Real Estate Law
By: Tamara B. Pow, Esq . Back in September of 2015, the California Bureau of Real Estate ( CalBRE ) released a warning, officially known as a supplemental disciplinary advisory, to salespersons working in real estate who illegally mislead consumers into falsely...
by danr | Apr 20, 2017 | Real Estate Law, Tax Planning
By: Tamara Pow, Esq. For anyone who is currently invested in real estate or is considering doing so, whether you intend on moonlighting as a real estate professional simultaneously with your day job, or transmitting away from your current profession into the field of...
by danr | Oct 12, 2016 | LLCs, Real Estate Law
By: Tamara B. Pow, Esq. What do you do if your LLC needs capital and a Member fails to contribute their share? The question of “What if the Company needs more money?” was addressed in Part I of this blog . If it is at all possible that the LLC will need additional...
by danr | Oct 5, 2016 | LLCs, Real Estate Law
By: Tamara B. Pow, Esq. Don’t get caught with an underfunded LLC. Plan ahead in your LLC Operating Agreement. The question of “What if the Company needs more money?” is often not addressed by an LLC until it is too late, the LLC is in need of cash, and has no ability...