Blog: Real Estate and Investing
Real Estate Capital Gains for Primary Residence
Do you have to pay real estate capital gains taxes? Here’s our quick overview of capital gains for primary residences.e
Types of Property Deeds and Ownership in Oklahoma
What type of deed do you have? What type of deed is best for you? See the different types of deeds and property ownership in Oklahoma.
What is an Affidavit of Surviving Joint Tenant and Do I Need One?
Do you co-own real estate? An affidavit of surviving joint tenant keeps ownership records current and real estate titles marketable when a right of survivorship exists.
Co-Owned Property Buyout Agreement (Template and Helpful Info)
A buyout agreement is a great option for purchasing the rights of an exiting/selling co-owner. The parties have an agreement prepared, have closing, then record the deed.
Real Estate Sale Out of Probate (239 Sale)
Property can be sold while probate is still ongoing – often the fastest sale option when probate is required. A 239 sale is also needed to determine who can close the sale on behalf of an owner who dies before closing. Beware when buying a 239 sale property – the probate orders must include the correct language.
1031 Exchange Guide
Trying to avoid capital gains tax when selling real estate? See our quick guide to the 1031 tax-deferred exchange.
Guide to Seller Finance (Owner Finance) Transactions
Oklahoma law allows seller financing, but all parties to a seller finance transaction should be careful to protect themselves. See our helpful guide to seller-financed deals in Oklahoma.
Treatments, Repairs and Replacements (TRR) in Oklahoma Residential Real Estate Sales
Within residential real estate transactions in Oklahoma, buyers often conduct home inspections and discovery property defects which need attention. Buyers can request that sellers address those issues through TRRs.
Guide to Earnest Money in Oklahoma Real Estate Transactions
What amount of earnest money is acceptable for your transaction? Who holds the funds? Can I get my earnest money back? Here’s a helpful guide.
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