By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer
It may be the flood of people ditching their homes because of incinerated values; continued rocky financial conditions in most other areas of real estate; or a surge of Baby Boomers looking to downsize. Whatever the reason, lawyers say apartment, condominium and other multifamily transactions have jumped through the roof in the past year.
But as real estate attorneys are reveling in the extra w...
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