All Posts Tagged With: "privacy"
Here’s How Your Neighbors Vote
Real estate is all about location, so we all like to know what’s happening in the neighborhood. In the usual sense, this means tidbits about home sales, mortgages, schools, roads, stores and jobs. But now we have a quantum leap in local information, the ability to examine your neighbors’ politics in some detail. It’s not [...]
10Sep2008 | Peter G. Miller | 0 comments | Continued
Should I Take Photographs Of A Property During A Home Inspection?
When a home is bought there is a period of time between when a contract is created and when closing actually occurs. The seller is obligated to deliver the house at closing in substantially the same condition as it was in on the date the contract was created. For this reason, it is a good [...]
28Aug2008 | Peter G. Miller | 0 comments | Continued
Is loan application information private?
Privacy is an interesting issue. It is not addressed, directly, in the Constitution, in fact, the “right to privacy” was proposed in an 1890 Harvard Law Review article by Louis Brandeis and Samuel Warren. If you are concerned about personal mortgage data falling into unauthorized hands, then you may to ask lenders how your data [...]
27Aug2008 | Peter G. Miller | 0 comments | Continued
