Richard Vetstein Featured in Banker/Tradesman Article On Ibanez Foreclosure Mess
Reporter Steven Altieri of the real estate trade journal Banker & Tradesman recently published an article on the Ibanez foreclosure case, Impending SJC Ibanez, Title Ruling May Invalidate Thousands Of Foreclosures, Why Real Estate Attorneys Expect The Worst, And What It Means To The Industry. Since we’ve written about the case extensively here, Steve asked [...]
Richard Vetstein Quoted In Boston Globe Article About Recent Developers’ Rights Case
Boston Globe reporter Jenifer McKim read my blog post, Four Toed Salamanders And SLAPP Suits, and decided that it would be a great topic to write about. Her superb article, How A Salamander Raised A Rights Issue, was published today, and I was fortunate enough to be quoted: Richard Vetstein, a Framingham real estate lawyer, [...]
Richard Vetstein Quoted In Wall Street Journal Online/Smart Money On Expiring $8,000 Home Buyer Tax Credit
House Call: To Buy or Not to Buy There are fewer than 40 days remaining until the federal home buyer tax credit expires. And home builders and realtors aren’t letting consumers forget it. Home builder Lennar (LEN: 16.11, -0.43, -2.59%) is touting its move-in ready homes in South Florida. Beazer Homes’ (BZH: 4.67, -0.28, -5.65%) [...]
Attorney Richard D. Vetstein’s The Massachusetts Real Estate Law Blog Cracks Top 100 List
FRAMINGHAM, MA, March 9, 2009/PR Newswire/– The nationally acclaimed the Massachusetts Real Estate Law Blog created by real estate attorney Richard D. Vetstein was recently ranked #97 in a ranking of all North American law blogs by Avvo.com. The Massachusetts Real Estate Law Blog, averaging 15,000 monthly page views, has proven very popular to home [...]
Richard Vetstein Quoted In SmarterMoney.com on New 2010 RESPA Closing Cost Rules
Real Estate by Lisa Scherzer (Author Archive) New Rules Help Borrowers at Closing Plenty of home buyers have found themselves at the closing table, ready to sign the myriad documents that will officially make them new homeowners–only to get nasty sticker shock. What was originally supposed to cost them, say, $2,500 in closing costs, has turned [...]
Richard Vetstein’s the Massachusetts Real Estate Law Blog Top of the Class
The Massachusetts Real Estate Law Blog has quickly become the highest ranking legal blog focused solely on Massachusetts substantive law according to Avvo.com and Alexa.com rankings. As reported in BizJournals, the blog has proven very popular to home buyers, sellers, consumers, realtors and lenders due to its easy to read articles on timely topics affecting [...]
Richard Vetstein's the Massachusetts Real Estate Law Blog Top in Class
The Massachusetts Real Estate Law Blog has quickly become the highest ranking legal blog focused solely on Massachusetts substantive law according to Avvo.com and Alexa.com rankings. As reported in BizJournals, the blog has proven very popular to home buyers, sellers, consumers, realtors and lenders due to its easy to read articles on timely topics affecting [...]
Richard Vetstein Speaks About Social Media For Lawyers
Lawyers USA recently quoted Richard Vetstein in an article on social media for lawyers: Various social media, such as LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter, have attracted a dedicated following among small firm and solo lawyers trying to market themselves. Many jumped on the bandwagon out of curiosity, peer pressure or love of technology. But others are [...]