What’s Next for Business After ‘Brexit’?

By PRASHANT S. RAO In the run-up to Britain’s vote to leave the European Union, the two sides of the referendum debate had diametrically opposing views of the economics. Was voting for “Brexit” casting a ballot in favor of recession, or a vote for financial freedom? More than a month on, little is clear. Britain’s

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The ABCs of FIRPTA

COMMERCIAL OBSERVER The ABCs of FIRPTA BY LAUREN ELKIES SCHRAM JAN. 20, 2016, 11:15 A.M. We all know that foreigners have been snapping up real estate in the United States for a while, but are they taxed the same way? Since the introduction of the Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act, called FIRPTA, in

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Consider Cash When Buying a Vacation Home Overseas

Consider Cash When Buying a Vacation Home Overseas U.S. residents buying vacation homes overseas may find that financing their slice of paradise isn’t so dreamy. By: Anya Martin April 1st, 2015 The Wall Street Journal Breathtaking ocean views, a five-minute walk to the beach, and regular sightings of toucans, iguanas and sloths— Todd Harris and

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Failure to get house survey can be costly

By Ellen Roseman A house buyer learned her parking spot was illegal after closing the deal. She will pay $15,000 to replace it if she can even get a legal spot. Buying a house or condo is a complex process, and many purchasers make decisions under deadline pressure. Vanessa Herman wrote to me about her

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Landlords not obligated to tell buyers, renters about murders: lawyer

CTVNews.ca Staff                                      Published Monday, May 27, 2013 3:26PM EDT If you learned that someone had been brutally murdered in the house or  apartment you were thinking about buying or renting, would you balk? Would you  feel that the landlord, realtor or former homeowner had a duty to let you know  of the property’s

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Londoners Who Live at the Office

By RUTH BLOOMFIELD The pressure to create new housing in London has become so intense that office buildings across the city are being transformed into apartments… Despite concerns about the loss of office space, the British government has announced plans to make it faster and easier for developers and homeowners to carry out this kind of

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House Hunting in … France

By NINA ROBERTS Published: January 9, 2013 $2.7 MILLION (2 MILLION EUROS) Plane trees flank the drive to the castle of Fresquiennes, a three-story structure built of brick and limestone in 1826. Its pitched slate roof has a row of dormer windows and six tall peaks topped with ornate finials. The presence among its outbuildings

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For Wealthy Indian Family, Palatial House Is Not a Home

Vikas Bajaj For Wealthy Indian Family, Palatial House Is Not a Home Article Twitter: @vikasbajaj MUMBAI, India — When India’s richest man completed his extravagant 27-story new house here last year, it incited a public debate along the lines of “What’s he trying to prove?” Read Article | Comment it

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Home Insurance Essentials for the Winter

MarketWire Home Insurance Essentials for the Winter Article http://www.marketwatch.com/ LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, Oct 14, 2011 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) — Unpredictable British winters can be extremely harsh on our homes, which are vulnerable to storm and frost damage during the colder months. Whilst home insurance should protect you against unforeseen events, it comes with excess payments

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Huge rise in weather-related insurance claims

Mortgage Introducer Huge rise in weather-related insurance claims Article http://www.mortgageintroducer.com/ This is according to research from Confused.com which showed that in the last year alone, storm related home insurance claims have risen by 68% overall, with policy holders in Central Scotland 117% more likely to claim for a storm. Read Article | Comment it

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