Tenants Not Paying Rent Due to COVID-19? Look to Hard-Money Loans
Because real estate is interconnected with so many other industries, it’s not surprising that the real estate market is going through some ups and...
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What To Know About Selling or Buying-Out Inherited Homes in California
Inheriting a home from a family member is typically a bittersweet event—taking possession of a home that has sentimental memories in large part...
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Vacant Commercial Real Estate Holds Investment Potential
Throughout the United States, a decade of economic growth has allowed for the continued absorption of office, industrial, and other forms of vacant...
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How is the CECL Going to Affect Lenders Big & Small?
Back in 2016, the Financial Accounting Standards Board issued a new accounting standard. Analysis of the financial crisis of 2007-2008 made it clear...
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Foreign Investment in U.S. Real Estate – What Are The Target Markets?
American commercial and residential real estate has been an increasingly popular investment vehicle for foreign investors. While only recently Canada...
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The Sacramento Zoo aims to become the best ‘Little Zoo’ in the country.
90 years ago, a collection of 40 animals—ranging from exotic monkeys to not-so-exotic raccoons—were brought together to form the William Land Park...
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Sacramento children’s home has been serving the community’s most vulnerable populations for 150 years.
Residents of Sacramento, past and present, have long advocated for support services for the region’s homeless population. What most don’t recognize...
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Mortgage Fraud Rates Increasing for Homes and MFRs
One of the lessons learned from the housing crisis of the last decade was that an increase in mortgage fraud is a key red flag. Such fraud occurred...
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Why Non-Judicial Mortgage States are More Inviting to Investors
When a homeowner fails to make their agreed upon payments, sooner or later their home will enter foreclosure. This allows a lender to recover the...
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