Risk Management
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A hazardous materials team was dispatched after a real estate agent removed 40 gallons of toxic chemicals from a Novato, Calif., home for sale.
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This field guide provides articles, studies, websites, and other resources provide information on all aspects of lead-based paint for REALTORS® and property managers, including disclosure issues, impacts on the industry, and lead poisoning prevention.
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A popular online and app-based note-taking service that many real estate professionals use recently faced a security breach that forced it to reset all 50 million of its users' passwords.
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Sinkholes are a lot more common than many home owners realize—particularly in Florida, according to CoreLogic.
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Minnesota has some of the nation's highest indoor levels of radon, and state health officials are proposing that home buyers get greater warnings about the deadly gas.
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There are no federal rules that require sellers to disclose whether a home was once used as a meth lab. So what should your buyers do if they suspect the poisonous substance?
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A suspicious Web site that had been misusing the REALTOR® trademark has now been suspended.
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A Pennsylvania Superior Court ruled that sellers in the state do not have to legally disclose "psychological defects" when trying to sell their house.
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If you’re in the right and have good records within your grasp, you can turn the tables on a lawsuit.
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The Institute of Real Estate Management's new book has some great ideas on how to prepare any building for any disaster in striking range.
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