Celebrating 15 Years of Success and Community: A Look Back and Exciting Future Ahead
Webinar Recap: Practical Application of 1031 Exchanges in 2022
In our March webinar, attorney Joe Cobb was joined by Kyle Williams, vice president of investment property exchange services at IPX1031, to discuss what you need to know about 1031 exchanges. These transactions enable you to sell an existing investment property and use all the equity – not just the after-tax equity -- to buy a new “like-kind” investment property for equal or greater value.
Webinar: Practical Application of 1031 Exchanges in 2022
For our 22nd webinar, we are going to feature H&G Associate Attorney, Joe Cobb, and guest speaker, Investment Property Exchange Services Vice President, Kyle Williams.
The Sophistication of Legal Scams and How to Protect Yourself From Them
As a transactions attorneys, we work on a variety of business related issues ranging from reviewing purchase and sale agreements to drafting leases and entity formation. A common request we receive is to create a new business entity, something we call “Formation.” While the process is simple, many people prefer to have someone familiar with the process assist them in their endeavors.
Key 2021 Legislative Developments and Best Practices
Governor Inslee put in place an “Eviction Bridge” through September 30, 2021 for the purpose of allowing time for programs for the dissemination of Federal relief funds of $1.5B in Washington State. More than $650 Million of federal relief dollars had been allocated to assist renters in Washington State.
Webinar Recap: Is Your Purchase & Sale Agreement Really Binding?
In our February webinar, Imants Holmquist and Rob Maxwell discussed some critical components of purchase and sale agreements (PSAs).
Update: Seattle’s Eviction Moratorium Officially Expired February 28th
Per Mayor Bruce Harrell’s announcement on Friday, February 11th, 2022, the residential and commercial eviction moratoria expired on February 28th and has not be renewed. This eviction moratorium was implemented nearly two years ago in March of 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic to offer tenant protections and prevent evictions of residential renters, small businesses and nonprofits. Now, as Covid cases steadily decline, Mayor Harrell wants to move away from the moratorium while still dedicating more focused efforts to support those most in need.