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Real Estate Law covers a wide range of different subjects all revolving around the Real Estate world, including land along with improvements to the land, such as buildings, fences, wells and other site improvements that are fixed in location. Real estate law is the body of regulations and legal codes which cover such matters under a particular jurisdiction and include things such as commercial and residential real property transactions. Real Estate Law affects millions of people all over the world, and you will most likely encounter it if you're planning to build a house, or making substantial changes to your home. Before doing anything drastic, it's always a good idea to make sure you're on the right side of the law, and at Going Legal, our Real Estate Law section aims to ensure that you do everything correctly, every step of the way by referring to our vast range of Real Estate related articles.


Real Estate Law Articles

Real Estate Law

USING PREPRINTED CONTRACTS TO ARRANGE FOR HOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICES

01st April 2010
Preprinted contracts may be used to hire the crew to do the work and to specify the work to be done when arranging for home improvement services. This will lead you through a simple process from deciding who to use to finalizing the contract. First, you m...
Author: James Kahn
Real Estate Law

Landlord-Tenant Issue

01st April 2010
Land is similar to the meaning of disputes. If you have land then you must be indulged in many disputes. In this case you have two (2) options either to withdraw from your rights or get ready to fight for your rights. In the later case, you will have to f...
Author: James Kahn
Real Estate Law

Leasing Issue

01st April 2010
In real estate industry you should always be prepare to meet the new demands and challenges in every day life. Your property related issues are big hindrance in your peaceful life. The most important and time demanding thing is landlord-tenants relationsh...
Author: James Kahn
Real Estate Law

Legal Forms in Property Deals

01st April 2010
Where the word property stands it synonym "dispute" also stands with it. There are always disputes and problems in property dealing. To handle all these disputes, law facilitates the landlords and the tenants as well. Landlords are those who are the owner...
Author: James Kahn
Real Estate Law

Rental Property - A Simple Guide to Paying Rent

01st April 2010
It is amazing when entering the lease, how few people bother to read it. Any tenants however needs to know their rights and responsibilities under a lease with regard to paying rent. We set out below some common aspects of residential leases and their eff...
Author: Tim Bishop
Real Estate Law

Introduction to Real Estate

26th March 2010
Types of Land Estates There are several types of land estates. Below are some examples, Fee simple: The preference of the nature of the property is enjoyed by a tenant. This is an unconditional type of estate whereby a tenant can lease an estate for ...
Author: Frank Smith
Real Estate Law

How to Determine Who is at Fault in a Property Line Dispute

24th March 2010
"Good fences make good neighbors." Do you agree with this statement? Having some space between you and your neighbor can be a good thing, but in order to put up that fence you'll need to know your actual property line! It's also good to have an ...
Author: Frank Smith
Real Estate Law

Incredible Real Estate Solutions Orissa

24th March 2010
Modernization has brought about a rapid development in the every sector of world. So how can the Orissa property sector remain untouched from it? In this age of modernization, buy apartments Orissa has become a motto for varied causes ranging from profess...
Author: abhishek prasad
Real Estate Law

Protection for Arizona Homeowners Who Default on Mortgage Loans Secured By Their Home

22nd March 2010
In the current Arizona real estate market there is confusion about a homeowner's liability to the lender for a home that is "upside down," i.e., the home is worth less than the amount of the loan on the home. The following are five general observations of...
Author: Christopher
Real Estate Law

Purchase Contracts: Best Practices for Buyers and Sellers

18th March 2010
"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hop...
Author: jmadrigal
Real Estate Law

Understanding Your Rental Agreement And An Eviction Notice

18th March 2010
Almost all landlords will eventually have to evict one of his tenants. To evict means to use legal methods to force a tenant to leave the landlord's property if they will not do so voluntarily. There are many reasons a landlord may have to evict, inc...
Author: Gen Wright
Real Estate Law

The Benefits Of The Cooling Off Period

18th March 2010
Since buyer's remorse is such a common phenomenon in the home buying process, Queensland has implemented a five day cooling off period during which buyers can back out of the deal. This is a very important part of the process and is designed to protect bu...
Author: EvaJudge
Real Estate Law

Commercial Leases: Restrictions on Assignment

18th March 2010
Commercial leases typically include restraints on transferability, namely that a tenant may not assign the lease without the consent of the Landlord. After California’s Supreme Court implied a requirement of reasonableness into lease assignment cons...
Author: Laine T Wagenseller
Real Estate Law

Some Tips on How to Stop Foreclosure

17th March 2010
If you are facing certain financial hardships caused by a loss or relocation of a job, or any other unfortunate circumstances you might find it hard not only to provide for your family but also to make your monthly home loan payments. Due to these financi...
Author: Kilian
Real Estate Law

Protect Yourself - 5 Steps Tenants Must Take

16th March 2010
Before signing a tenancy agreement, there are some easy steps that all tenants should take to make sure that they are protected financially and personally. 1. Take out your own insurance It is not safe to assume that the landlord's house insurance w...
Author: Tim Bishop
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