Mike Broemmel Addresses Real Estate Contract Specific Performance

Mike Broemmel writes about specific performance of real estate contract in San Francisco Chronicle online
 
SAN FRANCISCO - Aug. 6, 2013 - PRLog -- Mike Broemmel, an author lecturer, discusses the basics of specific peformance of a real estate contract. Mike Broemmel wrote this article in SFGate, the online counterpart to the San Francisco Chroncile.

In the article, Broemmel makes clear that a person must move with all deliberate speed to seek specific performance of a real estate contract in California or elsewhere in the United States.

"Time is of the essence when seeking to enforce the terms of a real estate contract through specific performance. In other words, a party to a real estate contract must petition a California superior court for specific performance of the agreement immediately after the other party breaches it. The same requirement exists in all states," Mike Broemmel writes.

The article is available at http://homeguides.sfgate.com/real-estate-contract-specific-performance-6869.html.

Mike Broemmel lectures frequently on a wide range of topics, including crisis communication and the ups and downs of his own life. He also lectures on mental health related issues. More information on Mike Broemmel and his writing and lectures is available at mikebroemmel.com.
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