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Residential Conveyancing Checks For Buying a Property

December 16, 2011 posted by admin
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Residential conveyancing is the legal terminology for the process involved when legally transferring ownership of a property from one person to another. The process itself involves a number of checks to ensure that you are aware of the local environment, any unpleasant things the land may have been used for before it was built on, and exactly what you are being sold.

Guidelines for a Hassle Free Ownership

December 14, 2011 posted by admin
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Buying a property is a single largest investment that comes after a lot of deliberation and caution. Just having funds in place is not sufficient to buy a house. It is important to ensure that all documents are legally and technically sound so that you enjoy hassle free ownership.

Becoming a Bail Bond Agent – A Review

December 13, 2011 posted by admin
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Do you know that being a bail bond agent is also a part of the law enforcement agency? For this reason, another name given to this professional is a recovery agent. He is responsible for finding people who have jumped bail.

A real estate attorney is a lawyer who deals with all kinds of problems that are associated with real estate. If these are left unresolved, they can become quite problematic, so it is therefore appropriate to hire an attorney who is capable of handling these issues. There are several types of attorneys who play distinct roles within real estate law.

Five Steps to Finding a Good Real Estate Attorney

December 6, 2011 posted by admin
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A real estate attorney is a legal professional who deals with matters concerning buying, selling and any other legal processes in property management. This professional involves himself in assisting clients in legal representation in property transfer and disputes arising from property ownership. Their clientele normally comprise of landlords, tenants, contractors, property developers, institutions that provide finance for property developments such as banks and any other entity that requires his services and afford them.

Is There a Debtor’s Prison in the United States?

December 6, 2011 posted by admin
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Think America and the following comes to mind: apple pie, baseball, the great melting pot, and leveraged debt. In recent years it is the debt that has gained more recognition as American characteristic. As the thing itself, debt is not all bad. Debt allows people to invest in their future, the future of their community, and to hedge and build ideas that turn into successful innovative businesses. The dark side of debt appears when the investment fails to flourish. Today debt’s dark side is most prevalently represented by the inaccurate belief that everyone should own property and real estate prices will always rise.

Real Estate Law – What Home Buyers Should Know

December 6, 2011 posted by admin
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Real estate law regulates many aspects of property construction, investment, purchase and sale. As a home buyer, you have to consider several legal aspects of the purchase of a property to ensure that your rights as an owner will be fully protected in the future.

Partnerships: What Are Your Legal Obligations?

December 2, 2011 posted by admin
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Business partnerships are a source of numerous lawsuits. Business litigation attorneys are accustomed to hearing the complaints of one partner about another partner-my partner does not work as hard, my partner has another business that competes for his time, my partner is taking loans from the business or even the complaint that my partner and I just cannot work together anymore.

Real Estate Litigation 101: Easements

December 2, 2011 posted by admin
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Neighbor boundary disputes and other real property litigation often involve claims of easements. Not even all real estate lawyers are clear on what constitutes an easement and how to establish a claim of easement. This article discusses what easements are and are not, and how to establish or defeat a claim for an easement.

All business litigation begins with a summons and complaint. Typically prepared by an attorney, the summons and complaint are filed with the court and served on the defendants.

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