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Empowering The Consumer: A Discussion On Minnesota's Dual Agency Statute And A Proposed Solution That Puts The Consumer First, Micheal Fleming Jan 2014

Empowering The Consumer: A Discussion On Minnesota's Dual Agency Statute And A Proposed Solution That Puts The Consumer First, Micheal Fleming

Student Scholarship

Many Americans across this county strive to achieve the dream of home ownership. The obstacles that stand in the way of achieving that dream can be staggering and unique to the persons pursuing home ownership. To a certain extent, it is expected that there be some proverbial hoops of fire to jump through before finally turning that key to a new home. What the consumer does not expect is to find a statutory scheme that creates unnecessary obstacles, such as a broker with a divided loyalty and information barriers, at the expense of the public. This statutory scheme is enshrined …


The Real Estate Brokerage Industry And Antitrust Implications, Lynn H. Mack, Valerie A. Moore Feb 2013

The Real Estate Brokerage Industry And Antitrust Implications, Lynn H. Mack, Valerie A. Moore

Pepperdine Law Review

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Easton: The Birth Of Negligence In Real Estate Broker-Purchaser Relationships, Gilbert A. Partida Jan 2013

Easton: The Birth Of Negligence In Real Estate Broker-Purchaser Relationships, Gilbert A. Partida

Pepperdine Law Review

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The Fallen Angel, Roger Bernhardt Jan 2007

The Fallen Angel, Roger Bernhardt

Publications

This article discusses a case where the buyer was defrauded by a real estate broker into purchasing property he could not afford.


Revising The Arbitration Clause In Real Estate Contracts, Roger Bernhardt Sep 2004

Revising The Arbitration Clause In Real Estate Contracts, Roger Bernhardt

Publications

This article discusses arbitration clauses between buyers, sellers, and brokers. In California. CCP 1298 is preempted by 9 USC 2, but agreements, however, may still require being initialed. Brokers are cautioned on using the CAR Residential Purchase form because the arbitration clause may be ineffective.


Disclosing Personal Data In Real Estate Deals, Roger Bernhardt Mar 1999

Disclosing Personal Data In Real Estate Deals, Roger Bernhardt

Publications

This article discusses disclosure in real estate transactions. In California, residential sales and lease contracts must contain large-print notice as to how to obtain information about registered sex offenders. At the same time, Civil Code 1710.2 restricts disclosure of AIDS.


Agency—Selling Brokers Are Subagents Of Sellers In Real Estate Transactions Involving Multiple Listing Services, D. Franklin Arey Iii Apr 1986

Agency—Selling Brokers Are Subagents Of Sellers In Real Estate Transactions Involving Multiple Listing Services, D. Franklin Arey Iii

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

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Realtor Liability For Innocent Misrepresentation And Undiscovered Defects: Balancing The Equities Between Broker And Buyer, Linda S. Whitton Jan 1986

Realtor Liability For Innocent Misrepresentation And Undiscovered Defects: Balancing The Equities Between Broker And Buyer, Linda S. Whitton

Law Faculty Publications

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Recent Important Decisions, Michigan Law Review Jun 1922

Recent Important Decisions, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

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Recent Important Decisions, Michigan Law Review Apr 1922

Recent Important Decisions, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

Admiralty - Workmen's Compensation - Is a Hydroplane a Vessel? - Claimant was employed in the care and management of a hydroplane which was moored in navigable waters. The hydroplane began to drag anchor and drift toward the beach, where it was in danger of being wrecked. Claimant waded into the water and was struck by the propeller. Held, claimant is not entitled to compensation under the Workmen's Compensation Law, since a hydroplane while on navigable waters is a vessel, and therefore the jurisdiction of the admiralty excludes that of the State Industrial Commission. Reinhardt v. Newport Flying Service Corp. …