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Property easement is a right to use some part of a property for a specific purpose An express easement may be contained in the deed to the property or in another document. Some examples include: A utility company can run power lines on a property, Adjacent property owners may enter into an agreement to share a common driveway that extends over both properties.

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1031 Exchange -Are you a real estate investor or property owner interested in utilizing the 1031 exchange rule in your transactions? Read more

Adjustable Rate Mortgage Index -Are you considering, or have you accepted a loan that is tied to an Adjustable Rate Mortgage Index?Read more

Adjustable Rate Mortgage - Adjustable-rate loans vary, but they all share one common factor some aspect of the terms of the loan can be changed. Read more

Closing Cost - As you consider potential mortgage financing options, a comparison of average closing cost may influence your decision. Read more

Commercial Zoning and Permits - Commercial zoning is property in which commercial real estate is going to be built on. Read more

Construction Law - Construction law pertains to all of the areas of law which are relevant to the construction process including land acquisition, project financing and the settlement of claims. Read more

Contract Law - Contracts are promises that the law will enforce. The law provides remedies if a promise is breached or recognizes the performance of a promise as a duty. Read more

Covenants and Conditions - Covenant condition restriction is an agreement, usually included in the deed to a property, restricting the manner in which the property can be used. Read more

Deed of Trust - This is the mortgage document. It is recorded among the land records, and your lender will keep the original. Read more

Dual agency - Dual agency occurs when a real estate agent is representing both buyer and seller in the same transaction. Read more

Easements - Property easement is a right to use some part of a property for a specific purpose. Read more

Eminent Domain - If the government trying to acquire your property under a federal law called eminent domain. Read more

Eminent Domain Court Cases - The courts have stated that the taking of private land for so-called economic redevelopment and/or re-conveyance of land taken to private companies. Read more

Fair Housing Act - The Fair Housing Act, as amended in 1988, prohibits housing discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, disability, familial status, and national origin. Read more

Fannie Mae - It is a private, shareholder-owned company that works to make sure mortgage money is available for people in communities all across America. Read more

FHA - The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) offers insured low-interest loans made by the federal government and approved lending institutions. Read more

Fixed Rate Mortgage - Under a fixed-rate loan, buyers can feel more comfortable knowing the exact amount of their monthly loan payments throughout the life of the loan. Read more

Flipping Real Estate - Flipping Real Estate refers to business practice of acquiring and liquidating the same piece of property within the shortest possible time frame. Read more

Foreclosures - Failure to make payments results in the foreclosure of the mortgage. Read more

Forclosure Short Sales - Are you requesting foreclosure short sales as a part of your negotiations to acquire or sell real estate? This can be a very tricky, but rewarding strategy if applied properly. Read more

Government Tax Liens - Does someone hold the Tax Lien Certificate on your property? Real Estate Taxes or Property Taxes are based on the value of a property. Read more

Home Inspections - A professional home inspection can vary among localities, but, generally, the aim is to discover any problems with the home that might not be readily apparent. Read more

Homeowners Association - Associations can oblige homeowners to pay a share, typically per-unit or based on square footage, of common expenses. Read more

Homeowner's Insurance - Before finalizing a mortgage loan, lenders require homebuyers to purchase hazard insurance to pay the lender in the event the house is damaged. Read more

Home Title Insurance - Home Title insurance is usually required by the lender to protect the lender against loss resulting from claims by others against your new home. Read more

HUD Settlement Statement - After Congress enacted the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act, the Department of Housing and Urban Development promulgated a uniform settlement statement Read more

Landlord-Tenant Law - Landlord and tenant law governs the rental of commercial and residential property. Read more

Landlord Tenant Rights -Are you in a situation that a Landlord tenant right is being disputed? Usually these disputes between a tenant and landlord are based on untimely paying rent, lease agreements and/or property damage. Read more

Lease Option - A Real Estate Lease Option is a justifiable purchasing method. Read more

Liens - Property liens is defined as a charge on property to satisfy a debt or other obligation. Read more

Limited Partnership - A Real Estate Limited Partnership or “RELP” is a legal entity that uses the appreciation of existing properties or undeveloped land to build new structures and generate income. Read more

Loan Scams - Loan scams aren’t uncommon, unfortunately. In fact many of these unethical people target people who need loans the most and then pull the rug out from underneath their feet.Read more

Mortgage Broker - A mortgage broker, is an independent real estate financing professional who specializes in the origination of residential and/or commercial mortgages. Read more

Mortgage Fraud - Are you concerned that you may have been a victim of mortgage fraud lending?. Read more

Mortgage Law - A mortgage involves the transfer of an interest in land as security for a loan or other obligation. Read more

New Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Law - Chapter 13 bankruptcy may be a viable option for you, but it is important to speak with a Real Estate Lawyer, especially if you are facing foreclosure and the loss of your home. Read more

Predatory Lending -Do you feel that you have been taken advantage of by a mortgage lender involved in a predatory lending practice? . Read more

Probate -Are you interested in making a profit from the proceeds of a probate real estate? If you are, then there are some important facts that you need to be aware of. Read more

Property Law - Property signifies dominion or right of use, control, and disposition which one may lawfully exercise over things, objects, or land. Read more

Property Line Survey - Do you have a land surveying transaction that requires you to know about property surveying? Read more

Promissory Note - A property deed is the legal document which transfers the property from your seller to you. Read more

Quit Claim Deed -Quitclaim Deed is a method used to transfer the interest that you have in a property such as your home or land, to another person. Read more

Real Estate Agent/Broker - Although a real estate broker provide helpful advice on many aspects of home buying, they may serve the interests of the seller. Read more

Real Estate Development - The role of the real estate development lawyer is of one that deals with the evaluation of property acquisitions, structuring and leveraging investments, banking, and financing opportunities. Read more

Real Estate Land Trust - Are you a real estate investor concerned about potential lawsuits and claims filed against your property?. Read more

Real Estate Lease - Generally, leases specifically state a beginning and an ending date for the lease to be effective. Read more

Real Estate Litigation - Are you involved in a real estate litigation battle? One of the largest areas of real estate law is in the settling of legal disputes. Read more

Real Estate Overview - Land and anything growing on, attached to, or erected on it, excluding anything that may be severed without injury to the land. Read more

Real Estate Syndication -The responsibility, obligation and relationship of the syndicator to the investment group and the investors to each other are determined principally by the form of organization. Read more

Real Estate Transaction - Real estate transaction law are governed by a wide body of federal statutes and state statutory and common law. Read more

Refinancing - Refinancing your home maybe your choice for a wide variety of reasons. Read more

Remodeling without a Permit - There are several reasons why remodeling without a permit is a common occurrence in the United States. Read more

RESPA -The purpose of RESPA Law is to ensure enforcement of state and federal lending guidelines and curtail predatory lending practices. Read more

Reverse Mortgage -If you are a senior citizen looking for financial security, then a Reverse Mortgage For Seniors could be just the right thing for you.. Read more

Settlement Statement - This document contains the financial picture relating to the sale and the purchase of the property. Read more

Stop Forclosure - Losing a home to foreclosure can be one of the most traumatic experiences that a human being can ever go through. Read more

Survey - It is definitely recommended that every purchaser authorize the settlement provider to obtain a property/real estate survey. Read more

Tax Liens - A federal tax lien gives the government a legal claim to your property because of unpaid taxes.Read more

Taxpayer Relief Act - The tax law makes more than 800 changes to the already massive tax code, changes that affect nearly everyone. Read more

Transferring Property -Transferring property to a new owner is done through an attorney who files the necessary deeds and paperwork.Read more

Zoning and Permits - Zoning ordinances and regulations are laws that define and restrict how you can use your property. Read more

 

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