coachella valley escrow Tag
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Escrow
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Across California, as we process escrows for same-sex buyers and non-married couples over the age of 62 who are buying permanent residences or vacation homes, the topic of registered domestic partnerships arises. It's important when choosing how to hold title to know how California law...
Every Tuesday, here at the CV Escrow website, we post Technology Tips designed to help you, the Realtor, grow your business, keep up to date on the latest technologies, and move you forward into the new era of Real Estate.
Have you ever noticed that little...
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Escrow
by cvescrow
For years here in California, the Lennar Charitable Housing Endowment (part of the Lennar Family of Homebuilders) has been helping the transitionally homeless - those made homeless because of domestic violence, unemployment, a catastrophic illness - by supporting charities that help people get back on...
Every Tuesday, here at the CV Escrow website, we post Technology Tips designed to help you, the Realtor, grow your business, keep up to date on the latest technologies, and move you forward into the new era of Real Estate.
This week we are going to...
Every Tuesday, here at the CV Escrow website we post Technology Tips designed to help you, the Realtor, grow your business, keep up to date on the latest technologies, and move you forward into the new era of Real Estate.
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Company News
by cvescrow
I am lucky enough to announce that a long-time representative of the escrow industry in the Coachella Valley, Joyce "Ms Dixie" Cooper, has decided to join us at CV Escrow. Her assistant for the past ten years, Lois King, will also be joining our team.
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Every Tuesday, here at the CV Escrow website we post Technology Tips designed to help you, the Realtor, grow your business, keep up to date on the latest technologies, and move you forward into the new era of Real Estate.
You may have noticed that we've...
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Escrow,
Escrow 101
by cvescrow
The typical real estate escrow requires the buyer to sign 70 - 120 pages of documents, several of which require notarization. The seller also will have to notarize, at the minimum, the grant deed. Notarization, or the act of an uninvolved witness (the Notary) verifying...
Every Tuesday, here at the CV Escrow website we post Technology Tips designed to help you, the Realtor, grow your business, keep up to date on the latest technologies, and move you forward into the new era of Real Estate.
As I speak with Realtors...
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Escrow,
Escrow 101
by cvescrow
A probate sale is defined as the sale of a property where the owner is deceased and the sale is being conduced by the deceased estate. An Administrator or Executor signs on behalf of the deceased person with either full or limited authority. Sometimes the...