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

Assigned posts

Articles by Remington Lee

What Is Considered Emergency Maintenance: Tenant RightsHow Much Down Payment Do You Need for a Rental Property?When Do You Need a Permit to Work on Your House?Can You Register a Car in Two Names: Rights and RisksWhat Is an EMD Check and How Does It Work?Can a VA Loan Be Transferred to a Child: How It WorksHow to Start Screening Tenants Online: FCRA ComplianceWhat Does Property Type Mean in Real Estate?What Does Mobile Home Lot Rent Include or Exclude?What Fees Are Associated With Buying a House?Is a Multi-Family Home the Same as a Duplex?How to Sell Land Without a Realtor: Steps and TaxesHow to Avoid Foreclosure with Bad Credit: Your OptionsHow to Show Proof of Renters Insurance to Your LandlordHow to Find Houses With Tax Liens OnlineCan I Use Realty in My Business Name Without a License?Why Do People Get Evicted: Reasons and ConsequencesHow to Add an Engagement Ring to Home InsuranceCan You Rent a Timeshare? Contracts, Taxes & ScamsWhat Does PMI Mean in Real Estate? Costs & TypesHow to Create a Bill of Sale: What to IncludeHow to Sign a Car Title: What Buyers and Sellers NeedDo You Really Own Your Home? What the Law SaysHow to Calculate Commercial Property Tax: Step by StepHow to Become a Property Owner: From Mortgage to ClosingHow to Write a Check for Rent: Step-by-Step TipsHow to Homestead Your House: Eligibility and Filing StepsWhat Does It Mean to Hold a Note in Real Estate?How to Sell Your House Without an Estate AgentWhat Happens When an HOA Runs Out of Money?