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UK Property Code is No Substitute For Expert Advice
The new UK code may encouraged inexperienced start-up businesses to negotiate property leases themselves. But this could be a costly mistake
Richard Hegarty
Title Companies, Escrow Providers Fined By Texas DOI
The Texas Department of Insurance announced enforcement actions finalized in May. Listed among the alleged violators were several title companies, abstractors and escrow officers.
Amy Swinderman
Why It's Easier Than Ever To Buy Real Estate
The opportunity to buy real estate is one that beckons to people form all walks of life. Home ownership is one of the dreams which millions...
Wade Robins
A Flood Insurance Primer - Why Are So Few Homeowners Insured?
Why has "mandatory" flood insurance failed so miserably to ensure that homeowners in flood prone areas mitigate their own risk? Because it's not as "mandatory" as you might think, and the rules in place are not enforced. Private insurers via the free market should be allowed to market and sell flood insurance and educate the public about its benefits. And Congress must bite the bullet and not aid homeowners who chose not to get cheap insurance or let it lapse after...
Matt Barr
Community Property in Real Estate
In a divorce, what assets are yours? How do you split up real estate property? What is the difference between community property and common law?
Phillip Gerson
Property Law in Thailand
Thailand is becoming an ever more popular retirement and choice of country to live with its low costs and beautiful scenery not forgetting of course the world famous friendliness of the Thais themselves. But finding out about the laws governing property ownership here can be confusing. Here are the bare bones of Thai property Law.
Chris Heath
Real-Estate Deals And The Securities Laws
When assembling a real-estate deal involving other investors sometimes referred to as "syndication", one must comply with state and possibly federal securities laws. When securities are issued, they must be registered or fit within an exemption. Otherwise the investors later may be able to sue the principals B and the State and or SEC can impose fines and jail sentences.
Bruce Methven
Swimming Pool in Your Gite in the Languedoc?
It can be a very attractive proposition to install a swimming pool into your new rental property in France. However, it is prudent to know what the law requires. This article covers the main aspects of the Law.
Mike Bowditch