Property Law Author

Beckett Russell

Beckett Russell is an experienced attorney with expertise in community development and affordable housing law. He has worked with numerous clients to create affordable housing opportunities and has a deep understanding of the complexities of community development.

Credentials

J.D., University of Pennsylvania Law School, M.A. in Sociology

13+ yearsCommunity DevelopmentAffordable Housing Law

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Articles by Beckett Russell

Can Americans Buy Homes in Japan? Laws, Costs and TaxesWhat to Look for When Buying a Rental PropertyWho Services My Mortgage: Ways to Find Your ServicerIs My Condo VA Approved? How to Check and Next StepsCan You Sell Commercial Real Estate With a Residential License?What Does Up to Code Mean for Homes and Real Estate?What to Know Before Buying a Home: Costs and RequirementsCan You Buy a HUD Home With a VA Loan? What to KnowHow to Qualify for Mortgage Assistance: RequirementsCan You Install Central Air in a Condo? Rules & StepsCan You Work From Home as a Real Estate Agent?Can You Buy a House With Cash and No Job? YesHow to List a House for Sale by Owner: Disclosures and DocsWhat Does a Home Appraisal Consist Of: Process & CostsHow Is Land Value Determined: Factors and Valuation MethodsWhat Are VA Loans and How Do They Work?What Affects Property Value: Location, Market & TaxesHow Do You Qualify for Mortgage Forgiveness?What Does PID Mean in Real Estate? Parcel ID or DistrictWhat Does FHA Mean in Real Estate? Loans & RequirementsDoes FHA Help With Closing Costs? Your OptionsWhat Does Alienation Mean in Property Law?How Can I Buy Land? Zoning, Financing, and ClosingHow Does a Mortgage Work in the UK: Rates and CostsHow to Buy a House: Steps from Pre-Approval to ClosingHow Much Cheaper Are Foreclosed Homes, Really?What Should I Expect From My Real Estate Agent?How to Run an HOA: Board Roles, Finances, and RulesWhat Is Property Tax on a House and How It Works?Do Appraisers Need to Enter the Home: Rules and Exceptions