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

What Are the Closing Costs on a House and Who Pays?Can You Buy a House With 10 Percent Down: Loan OptionsWhat Is an ADU in Real Estate? Rules and RequirementsHow to Add an ADU to Your Property: Permits, Zoning & TaxesWhere to Buy Foreclosed Properties: Banks, Auctions & MoreHow to Sell a Fire Damaged House: Options and Tax RulesHow Much Equity Can You Take Out of Your House?What Does Open Escrow Mean and How Does It Work?What Are FHA Loan Limits and How Do They Work?When Do You Get an Eviction Notice and What HappensCan the VA Funding Fee Be Financed? Rates and ExemptionsWhat Affects Property Taxes: Value, Rates, and ExemptionsCan You Buy a Foreclosure With a Loan? FHA, VA & MoreHow to Become a Land Agent: Steps to Get LicensedWhat Is Gross Square Feet? Definition and MeasurementWhat Are House Closing Costs and How Much Are They?Can I Move In on Closing Day? When You Get the KeysWho Pays for Photos When Selling a House: Agent or Seller?How Much to Increase Rent for a Furnished UnitCan You Dispute an Appraisal? Rights and OptionsHow to Buy a Foreclosure from a Bank: Step by StepCan I Use an Appraisal From Another Lender? Rules and StepsAre First-Time Home Buyer Programs Worth It? Pros and ConsCan You Sell Your House for More Than the Appraisal?What Are Rental Properties? Types and Legal RulesWhich Tenancy Has Right of Survivorship: Types ComparedIs 45 Too Old to Buy a House? Mortgages and TaxesHow to Buy Tax Yields: Tax Lien Investing ExplainedDo Cash Offers Fall Through? Risks and Legal RemediesHow to Become a Title Closer in NY: License Requirements