Property Law Author

Remington Lee

Remington Lee is a seasoned attorney with expertise in real estate finance and investment law. He has worked with numerous clients to structure complex real estate transactions and has a deep understanding of the financial aspects of property law.

Credentials

J.D., University of Chicago Law School, M.B.A. in Real Estate Finance

15+ yearsReal Estate FinanceInvestment Law

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Articles by Remington Lee

How to Fight Property Taxes and Win Your AppealWho to Report a Landlord To: Code Enforcement to HUDWhat Does an Underwater Mortgage Mean: Causes and OptionsHow Is a Property Management Firm Usually Paid?What Are Landlords Responsible For: Habitability & SafetyHow to Qualify for a House: Mortgage RequirementsDo VA Loans Require Homeowners Insurance to Close?Are Utilities Included in HOA Fees? What's CoveredCan You Do a Partial 1031 Exchange? Rules and RisksIs a Land Lease Monthly or Yearly? Payment Options ExplainedWho Pays Commission in a Commercial Real Estate Transaction?Why Is Eminent Domain Bad for Property Owners?Can You Move Into New Construction Before Closing?Can Seller Pay VA Funding Fee? Rules and LimitsCan You Combine Income to Rent an Apartment? Who QualifiesIs It Better to Buy Land or a House? Costs and RisksHow to Get Into Real Estate Investing for BeginnersHow to Get Money to Buy a House: Loans and GrantsHow Does Buying and Selling a House Work: Key StepsCan You Sell a House Without a Stove? What Lenders RequireHow Long Does a Co-Signer Stay on a Mortgage: Exit OptionsHow to Calculate Mills in Real Estate and Property TaxesWhy Do You Need a Real Estate Agent to Buy or Sell?What to Avoid When Buying Land: Common PitfallsHow to Sell a Timeshare That Is Not Paid Off: OptionsIs a Broker a Real Estate Agent? Licenses and LiabilityHow to Rent a House as a College Student: Know Your RightsCan I Sublet My Apartment? Lease Rules and LawsHow to Cover Closing Costs When Buying a HomeHow to Check Tenant Credit: Steps and Legal Rules