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  2. Robert Bruss - Wikipedia

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    Robert Jacques Bruss (May 2, 1940, Minneapolis, Minnesota – September 26, 2007, Hillsborough, California) was a real estate attorney and syndicated columnist known as "the Dear Abby of real estate".

  3. Kaplan Financial Education - Wikipedia

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    Three schools were acquired in Texas, including Leonard-Hawes, which made Dearborn the largest insurance and real estate trainer in the state. Insurance Achievement, [5] located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, was also purchased in 2004 to make Dearborn the largest provider of insurance professional designations exam prep products in the country. IA ...

  4. Buyer brokerage - Wikipedia

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    A buyer brokerage or buyer agency is the practice of real estate brokers and their agents representing a buyer in a real estate transaction rather than, by default, representing the seller either directly or as a sub-agent. In the United Kingdom and Australia, the most common term is buying agent.

  5. Mike's Famous Ham Place is up for sale, owner looking to retire

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    The small white and gray building, 772 square feet, according to the real estate listing, was originally a Lile’s Sandwich Shop. Lile's also had a location on Michigan Avenue in Dearborn.

  6. Deed of trust (real estate) - Wikipedia

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    Due to the rise of real estate securitization in the 1990s and the shift from "lend to hold" to "lend to securitize," the majority of residential real estate transactions are now completed with uniform security instruments which are consistently described as "deeds of trust" so as to avoid confusion with true trusts or true deeds (i.e., true ...

  7. Seller disclosure statement - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a seller disclosure statement is a form disclosing the seller's knowledge of the condition of the property. The seller disclosure notice or statement is anecdotal and does not serve as a substitute for any inspections or warranties the purchaser may wish to obtain.