Episode Synopsis "DIY Disasters: When Online Leases Go From Convenient to Costly"
In today’s digital world, we can do almost everything online. From paying bills to grocery shopping and even dating, most things in life have become as quick and easy as the click of a button. But when it comes to legal matters like buying a house, creating a will, or starting a business, you may want to think twice before you look to the internet. Let Real Estate Attorney Peter Ruth tell you why creating an online lease can quickly turn from convenient to costly.
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