Renee Roman is a seasoned attorney with extensive experience, holding licenses from the Washington State Bar Association. Additionally, she has achieved success as a real estate broker in the state of Washington. Prior to establishing Marine View Law & Escrow PLLC, Renee gained valuable experience in real estate and worked as part of a general practice law firm, specializing in family law, real estate matters, estate planning, and probate.
Currently, Renee focuses her practice on real estate law,, estate planning, and probate cases. She is deeply committed to providing top-notch representation and passionately advocates for the rights of her clients.
No matter if you are a seasoned property owner, an investor, a successful builder, or a newcomer to the process of buying or selling property, Renee's wealth of experience can greatly benefit you. As part of her professional affiliations, she is an esteemed member of the Northwest Multiple Listing Service™.
- Lewis & Clark Law School
- J.D. (1987) | Law
- University of Washington
- B.A. (1983) | Economics
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- Easements, Mortgages, Residential Real Estate
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- Q. I received a letter from a homeowner regarding a Deed and Seller's Assignment of Real Estate Contract.
- A: Generally in a case like this it may be helpful to determine the status of the agreement and resolve the unpaid balance. Once that is complete, the executors of your parents' estates could sign a fulfillment deed to resolve any ownership issues. To get legal advice for your particular situation, you may wish to consult a Washington real estate attorney who can evaluate your case and assist you in resolving this matter.
- Q. how do I find out the typeof title of my residential house (jointly owned with my wife) ?
- A: An experience real estate attorney can determine this for you by reviewing your existing deed.
- Q. If I add my life partner to the title of my house and I die, will the house go directly to him without probate?
- A: The answer to your first question is yes, but ONLY IF the proper deed is executed and recorded. There are several types of deeds in Washington, so please consult an attorney who can explain the differences, so you can decide what is best for you and your partner.
The answer to the second question is that inheritance receives a stepped up basis at the time of death so there would be no capital gains. Again, you will want to discuss this with an attorney, with your particular situation in mind.
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