The following articles have been previously published in the Olympia-Thurston County Association of Realtor's newsletter, The Washington State Association of Realtors newsletter, or both.

Adverse Possession Assignment of Commercial Leases

“As Is” Clauses and Environmental Liability

Be Careful to Preserve Pre-Existing Property Issues

Be Careful with IRS Foreclosure Sales

Beware of “Innocent” Misrepresentation

Beware of Soggy Siding

Boundary Line/Subdivision Guidelines

Can I Recover My Attorney’s Fees?

Check Those Legal Descriptions

Check your Covenants Before You Sue

Deeds in Lieu of Foreclosure

Early Possession of a Home Pending Closing

Earnest Money Disputes

Easement and Trespass

Easements: A Review Eminent Domain

Homeowners’ Assessments – Do You Have to Pay?

How Probate Affects Real Property

How to Effectively Use a Lawyer’s Services

Liability for Negligent Appraisals

Make Sure Your “Minds Have Met”

More on Deeds

New Twists on the Law of Adverse Possession

Plat Map vs. Deed: Which Legal Description Controls?

Put Commission Splits in Writing

Short Sales: A Viable Option to Foreclosure?

Signing Leases

So What'sA Lis Pendens?

Soda On the Floor

The Strange Case of the Indefinite Extension

The Unwanted Visitor: The Tree that Came to Dinner

The Warranty Deed

Tips and Observations for the New Year

Tips for Developing Property

Title Insurance Revisited

Watch for “Residential Use Only” Covenants

What Is A Limited Liability Company Or LLC?

What is a Summary Judgment Proceeding?

What is an Interpleader Action?

Water, Water, Everywhere…..

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