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Alliance Mortgage: Partial Answers About Full Credit Bids, Roger Bernhardt
Alliance Mortgage: Partial Answers About Full Credit Bids, Roger Bernhardt
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This article discusses the dangers of making full credit bids in California.
Sticky Bathtubs And Slippery Rules, Roger Bernhardt
Sticky Bathtubs And Slippery Rules, Roger Bernhardt
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This article discusses the California Supreme Court’s reversal of its earlier doctrine of strict liability in tort imposed on residential landlords.
One Bite Is Enough, Roger Bernhardt
One Bite Is Enough, Roger Bernhardt
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This article discusses California landlord’s liability for a dog bite occuring four blocks from the premises where the tenant kept the animal.
Paying After It’S Too Late, Roger Bernhardt
Paying After It’S Too Late, Roger Bernhardt
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This article analyzes a California case where lis pendens was recorded one day prior to a sale and indexed several days after the sale. The court held that the buyers took free of all claims related to the lis pendens.
You Can Sell But You Can’T Hide, Roger Bernhardt
You Can Sell But You Can’T Hide, Roger Bernhardt
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This article discusses the importance of including former owners as parties in lawsuits for fraud or negligent misrepresentation in the sale of real estate in California.
Deeds On The Ground Or Words In The Deed: Bryant V Blevins, Roger Bernhardt
Deeds On The Ground Or Words In The Deed: Bryant V Blevins, Roger Bernhardt
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This article discusses a California decision altering its agreed boundaries doctrine to confine the inference of an agreement to cases where the true boundary cannot be ascertained from the records.