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Expectations for real estate transactions in 2021

On Behalf of Crislip, Philip & Royal | Dec 14, 2020 | Real estate transactions

Buying a home can be an exciting step, especially for those who may be buying a home for the first time. If a prospective Tennessee buyer is planning to take this step in 2021, he or she may benefit from knowing what to expect from this process and how to avoid...

Dealing with a tenant who has alcohol abuse problems

On Behalf of Crislip, Philip & Royal | Dec 9, 2020 | Real estate transactions

As a landlord, you want to have someone living in your property who is trustworthy, respectful and sensible. You don't want to be in a situation where you are lying awake every night wondering whether your tenant will disturb the neighbors, damage property or be a...

Is it harder now to buy a home if you are a younger buyer?

On Behalf of Crislip, Philip & Royal | Nov 30, 2020 | Real estate transactions

There are many reasons why someone buying a home may wait to move forward with that process. It is often easier to rent, especially if a Tennessee renter does not have the money to make a down payment. Renters are also able to avoid the complications associated with...

Life changes should prompt changes in an estate plan

On Behalf of Crislip, Philip & Royal | Nov 13, 2020 | Family Law

Life is unpredictable, and families, goals and careers will almost certainly change over the years. While a Tennessee adult cannot predict what will happen in the future, there are steps he or she can take that will provide a measure of control over certain things....

The need for an appraisal in real estate transactions

On Behalf of Crislip, Philip & Royal | Oct 30, 2020 | Real estate transactions

Without a doubt, there has been a significant amount of upheaval in the country in recent months. The homebuying market has always had its ups and downs, but now more than ever, real estate transactions require due diligence. One task that has always been an important...

What could hold up the probate process?

On Behalf of Crislip, Philip & Royal | Oct 16, 2020 | Probate

Whether you are an executor, beneficiary or heir to the estate of a Tennessee resident, you may wonder how long the process will take. When a probate goes smoothly, it can take months or longer depending on the circumstances. However, there are several issues that...

What can you do when a tenant is clearly violating your lease?

On Behalf of Crislip, Philip & Royal | Oct 12, 2020 | Uncategorized

A lease is a contract that helps protect both the landlord and the tenant who rents a specific rental property. The landlord includes deposit requirements and restrictions on behaviors, like limits on occupancy, while the tenant has protections such as the right to...

Is now a good time to purchase a home in Memphis?

On Behalf of Crislip, Philip & Royal | Oct 2, 2020 | Real estate transactions

The world has changed dramatically in the last few months, and it has affected nearly every aspect of daily life. More people are staying home to work and for school. Many people, including some here in Memphis, may think that it would be a good time to buy a home,...

What are your duties as an executor during probate?

On Behalf of Crislip, Philip & Royal | Sep 18, 2020 | Probate

If you recently lost a loved one, you may have received a surprise when you read his or her will. Your Tennesee family member may have appointed you as the executor of the estate. Now, you face the prospect of being held responsible for the probate of the will. What...

Homebuyers beware: An encroachment could mean future problems

On Behalf of Crislip, Philip & Royal | Sep 4, 2020 | Real estate transactions

Title searches, surveys and appraisals are expenses that most homebuyers may resent, but they could save a potential buyer from future troubles. For instance, a survey may reveal an encroachment on the property that could interfere with the use and value of the...

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