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Residential Construction Issues in Connecticut

Are you in this midst of a construction project or just thinking about one? Is your contractor licensed? Does the construction contract contain all of the information required by Connecticut state law? It is important for you to review these issues to make sure that you, the homeowner, are protected in the event your project turns sour.

Ross Chinitz

 

 
A Contract To Enter Into A Contract Is Unenforceable

There is no such a thing in Real Estate as agreeing now to agree at a later date.

Luigi Frascati

 

 
Real Estate Law and Knowing What You are Signing

Real Estate Law is a lot more complicated than it has ever been in the past. Now when you sign a brokerage agreement with a realtor instead of 1 page or 2 pages it is 14 pages? That is just for the listing. Why is it so long? Well that is nothing compared to all the other forms involved and they just keep getting bigger due to all the laws, bureaucracy and lawyers. Everyone is so busy trying to cover themselves and their rear ends from every known or potential eventuality.

Lance Winslow

 

 
Atlanta Real Estate Law

The main idea behind the formulation of Real Estate Laws is the protection of public interest. This license law pertaining to real estate in Atlanta has been in place for a very long time, since 1926 to be exact. Some changes were effected in the law in 1999. The headquarters of the Georgia Real Estate Commission is in Atlanta.

Thomas Morva

 

 
The Priority of Online Mortgages

The principle generally governing what priority a mortgage is usually first in time, first in right, though modifications to this principle can be made in the course of the process. First in time priority generally belongs to the first party to deliver that specific security instrument for recording, though most states will not enforce this general principle if the person attempting to record has actual knowledge of a previously unrecorded claim

Nicholas Deleault

 

 
Is It Possible To Sell Your Own House

I think it is time to pay attention the possibility to avoid expensive real estate agents if you are about to sell your house. I think the agents are doing a great job, but if you have a house in a popular area, why not try and sell it yourself, meaning you will save thousands of dollars.

Dennis Sorensen

 

 
Real Estate Law in China for Foreign Investors

In China, neither domestic companies nor Foreign Invested Enterprises may own land outright; instead they own Land Use Rights. There are two kinds of Land Use Rights – Allocated and Granted. In comparison with Western common law concepts, Allocated Land Use Rights are in some way similar to leaseholds, and Granted Land Use Rights are in some ways similar to life estates.

David Carnes

 

 
Real Estate Lawsuit - An Interesting Case

A buyer's lawsuit against a developer. How things have changed in a few months.

Henry B. Nathan

 

 
Massachusetts Real Estate Lawyers

Buying/ selling real estate in Massachusetts can get you into a tangle if you are not aware of the formalities. This is where a lawyer should come in to the picture to help you with all the legal aspects, because each contract or deed you sign is legally binding. This means it has a lot of legal jargon attached that a lawyer can help you decipher. For instance, the Massachusetts law puts an obligation on the seller to disclose certain information to the buyer. Certain information can...

Steve Valentino

 

 
Las Vegas Real Estate Lawyers

When one decides to buy a house, he plans to invest most of his money in this major asset. For the same reason, great care becomes crucial, and that is when the need for a good real estate lawyer comes in.

Kevin Stith

 

 
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