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The Elements of a Commercial Lease - A Tenant's Perspective

The commercial lease will address, in great detail, the aspects of the relationship between landlord and tenant, and will vary by use, location, landlord preference, tenant bargaining power, and jurisdiction. In Texas, there are very few statutory regulations governing the landlord/tenant relationship, and most characteristics of that relationship will be defined by contract.

Stephen Dillon

 

 
Understanding the Role of Your Real Estate Lawyer

Anyone purchasing real estate property should be acquainted with the responsibilities of their real estate lawyer. One particular responsibility for every real estate transaction is the obligation of the lawyer acting on behalf of the buyer to perform a search of title.

Boris Michailov

 

 
Common Legal Terms Used in Foreclosure and Bankruptcy Cases

Homeowners in foreclosure will often miss the initial hearing date because they are unfamiliar with the legal process and simply do not understand how foreclosure will work in the court system. Obviously, this lack of understanding itself may be one very important reason to attend the hearing, as the court can not enter any judgment unless the homeowner defendants are aware of and understand the nature of the charges against them. In any event, though, it will be worthwhile for...

Nick Adama

 

 
Reform of the Planning System- September 2007

The UK Government announced a radical shake up of the planning system. There are four key aspects of the plan which developers of all sizes need to be aware of. These four aspects are discussed in this article.

Richard Hegarty

 

 
New Dubai Escrow Law 8

The article focuses on the new escrow law 8 which has made property investments safest in Dubai. RERA (Real Estate Regulatory Authority) has warned the investors of property in Dubai to keep caution on their investments with developers who do not comply with the RERA guidelines. RERA is a central authority in Dubai responsible for real estate and property legalization.

Deepak Rodey

 

 
Real Estate Law - The Basics

If you're in the market to buy or sell some land or housing property, you might already know that there is a lot involved. Rather than jumping into some dense real estate law material yourself, try consulting with attorneys.

Art Gib

 

 
Foreclosure Lawsuit - What the Bank Must Prove

It is important that homeowners understand how these court processes work and what the lender has to show in order to have a legitimate case against them and to pursue a foreclosure lawsuit. The burden of proof falls upon the lender, rather than the foreclosure victim, and homeowners should be aware of the specific elements the bank must prove.

Nick Adama

 

 
California Law for Real Estate Investors - Including Forclosure Issues

There are a number of areas of California law that apply to investors who deal with California real estate. While not everything can be addressed here, this article discusses some of the legal issues that arise on a regular basis for investors including Probate Issues, Preforeclosure Sale Requirements, Restrictions on Giving Foreclosure Advice, Predatory Lending Law, Usury Law, Licensing for Making Residential Mortgage Loans, Other Limitations on Real-Property Loans, Trusts...

Bruce Methven

 

 
How to Quantify Your Water Uses

Do you own property that has water rights? Chances are, you will eventually need to figure out how many AFA, CFS or GPA you are using. If you have no idea what this means, read on and discover how you can easily calculate your water usage.

Deborah Beeksma

 

 
And Justice for Foreclosure Victims

When homeowners are sent their notice of default by the lender and are ordered to appear in court, they may feel that the situation has taken a turn for the worse. Now, instead of dealing with the mortgage company and attempt to defend their inability to pay the bill to them, they will suddenly be thrown into a complex system of dealing with county clerks, courts, attorneys, and various trial rules. No one will seem to know exactly what is going on and what the homeowners need...

Nick Adama

 

 
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