Real-estate buyers and sellers are familiar with buyer-demanded contingencies, such as a home inspection or financing, which make the purchase depend...
Curtis Seltzer
Curtis Seltzer is a land consultant, columnist and author of How To Be a DIRT-SMART Buyer of Country Property and Land Matters: The “Country Real Estate” Columns, 2007-2009.
Something’s up in television land. Have you noticed all the shows on loggers? The History Channel brings us “AXMEN” about crews in Northwest Oregon...
In earlier columns, I discussed how a buyer might use a contingency to get a seller to disclose information, and provide a warranty about some aspect...
Every once in a while you read a memoir of folks doing something so colossally pointless that you root for them to succeed. Like a one-legged man of...
In an earlier column, I discussed the broad concept of a buyer using a contingency in a purchase offer to get a seller to disclose information...
I don’t romanticize farm trucks. Mine doesn’t get Christmas presents like some do. And it’s not allowed up on my bed, even with clean feet.
Buyers use contingencies in a purchase-offer contract for several different purposes—to gain bargaining leverage, extract information...
The Nation’s road out of economic recession/depression is flanked with 1950s advertising: We’re in troubleFar and nigh. So shut your yap and Buy...
A buyer needs to acquire full title to a property from the seller.
Those of us who live and work in what the New Yorker might consider the muddle of the American nowhere may have once believed that life at the fat...