Property Law Author

Riley Jensen

Riley Jensen is a skilled attorney with expertise in intellectual property and real estate technology. He has represented clients in a wide range of transactions, from IP disputes to tech-related deals.

Credentials

J.D., University of Utah, LL.M. in Intellectual Property

6+ yearsIntellectual PropertyReal Estate Technology

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Articles by Riley Jensen

What Is a Rebate in Real Estate and How Does It Work?When Selling Your Home: Taxes, Disclosures, and ClosingWhat Does Default Mean in Real Estate? Types and RemediesWhen Is Earnest Money Due in NC? Deadlines and RulesHow to Get a Mortgage With 1099 Income: QualifyDo You Pay Stamp Duty on Land? Rates and ReliefsCan You Buy a House With 10% Down? Loan OptionsHow to Counter Offer on a House as a Buyer: Terms to AdjustWhat Happens at Closing When Paying Cash: Process and CostsHow to Get Land: Financing, Due Diligence, and ClosingHow Long Does a Help to Buy Application Take?What Is It Called When You Rent a House? Lease and TenancyHow Is Property Tax Assessed: From Value to Tax BillWhat Is a Single Agency in Real Estate: Duties & DisclosuresWho Is the Claimant on a Lien Waiver Form?How to Buy an Investment Property With Home EquityHow to Get Section 8 Tenants: Landlord RequirementsWhat to Consider When Renting an Apartment: Tenant RightsWhat Percentage Do Real Estate Agents Actually Make?Can a Lender Foreclose on a Home Equity Loan?How to Buy a House From Fannie Mae's HomePathWho Can Do a Quitclaim Deed? Eligibility RulesWhat Are Tax Credit Apartments and Who Qualifies?How to Finance Property: Loan Types, Steps, and TaxesHow Much Is a Mortgage Late Fee and How Is It Calculated?Who Pays for the Appraisal on New Construction Homes?Who Usually Provides Funds for FHA Loans: Private LendersDo Realtors Do Appraisals? CMA vs. Certified AppraisalHow Much Should a Condo Association Have in Reserves?How Do You Do a Short Sale? Process and Requirements