County governments that conduct tax deed sales operate under constant operational pressure. Tax Collectors and delinquent tax teams handle statutory notice requirements, redemption periods, sale preparation, and public transparency obligations—often with lean teams and fixed budgets. The legal and statutory framework is complex, and counties have adapted to manage it. Elected officials who manage tax […]
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Foreclosure attorneys operate in one of the most operationally demanding areas of real estate law. Firms have adapted to handle the complexity of the legal aspects – statutory deadlines, county-by-county nuances that shouldn’t exist but still do, fee structures to make clients happy, and constant pressure to move cases forward without error. What hasn’t evolved […]
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For foreclosure attorneys, time is money. Whether you serve creditors, tax lien investors, county governments, or you work in a county office, one overlooked bottleneck can drain your team’s productivity and delay cases by weeks: managing title work. Even simple client inquiries, like understanding deed vs title, become challenging to explain when the back-end processes […]
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If you are an originator, developer, project manager, or legal counsel for an early-stage utility-scale developer of solar/wind/BESS projects, this is for you. Site control agreements Title, landowners vs. signers, deceased landowners, signing authority, doc prep, signature formats, notarization language, recording, and more. #1 Big Mistake – Landowner identification & Anchor parcels Not going to […]
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