Archive for May, 2010
Friday, May 14th, 2010
Any buyer or seller of San Diego real estate should look into what a real estate attorney can do to protect you when you decide to buy or sell your home or other property.
Unlike your real estate agent—whose goal is to complete the sale and earn a commission—your real estate lawyer doesn’t work on a commission. What’s more, sometimes a real estate agent represents both the seller and buyer. In these situations, there’s bound to be conflict in representing both sides. After all, sellers want to get the highest price possible, the buyer the lowest, and the real estate agent’s commission is usually greater if the sale price is higher. (more…)
Posted in Business Real Estate, Buying a Home, Buying a Property, Deed Problems, Real Estate, Selling a Property, Views, Zoning
Friday, May 14th, 2010
As a San Diego business owner, are you taking any steps to minimize risk of employee lawsuits? One obvious way to help avoid employee lawsuits is simply to have happy employees.
For instance, sometimes tension is created because of a flawed management approach. In ManagingEmployees.net, longtime business manager and blogger Pat Brill explains that effective managing means finding a balance between your focus on employee performance and establishing a connection with employees. (more…)
Posted in Business Disputes & Lawsuits, Running a Business
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