Real estate lawyers represent and assist business entities in a variety of residential and commercial real estate issues including real estate investment opportunities, acquisitions and sales, real estate construction and development, farm and ranch acquisitions and sales, leasing, landlord/tenant matters, land use, zoning, eminent domain, financing, refinancing, mortgages and foreclosures, and other real estate matters.
What Do I Need To Know About Buying A Home?
Buying or selling a home is often the largest and most complicated financial transaction that a person will make in his or her life. If you use a real estate agent, there are many things you …
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Quitclaim Deeds
Transfers of property can be complicated and expensive. However, the law recognizes that not all property transfers are the same. For example, there are different concerns and needs when you purchase property from a stranger than when you transfer property among relatives. Most real property transactions include the transfer of a general warranty deed that protects the …
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1031 Exchanges
Property is often bought and sold for business purposes. It makes sense, from a public policy perspective, to encourage the buying and selling of property so that business owners purchase the property that is best suited for their use. Property may include real estate, personal property such as equipment, tools and motor vehicles, or livestock, for example. The government, …
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Facing Money Problems? How To Avoid Foreclosure....
Unfortunately, when facing unemployment, unexpected medical expenses, funding the care of a family member, or other financial strains, you may find yourself struggling to pay the mortgages and worry about loosing your homes in foreclosure. The good news is, you can avoid foreclosure and keep your home if you know the right steps to take. The Federal Housing Administration, a …
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How To Stop your Neighbor from being a Nuisance
A nuisance is an unreasonable or unlawful use of property which causes interference or harm to another person or to a person’s property. For example, a property owner in a neighborhood may be a nuisance to his neighbors by allowing garbage to accumulate which may cause odors or attract wild animals, playing loud music or other noises which cause a disturbance or by using the …
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