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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

Will the National Foreclosure Rates for 2010 Leave Missouri and Illinois Homeowners with No Options?

16th March 2010
The national foreclosure rate predicted for 2010 isn't looking great. In fact, some experts are predicting that it will get worse in 2010; that is, until the job market makes its upward swing and jumpstarts everyone's finances. So, until then, the best th...
Author: JamesBrown
Real Estate Law

Leasing Property - Common Mistakes

15th March 2010
Residential leases can be complex and many tenants enter into a lease without really understanding it. This article sets out some of the common misconceptions about leases and what the real position usually is.1. It is entirely the landlord's responsibili...
Author: Tim Bishop
Real Estate Law

Incentive Clauses

12th March 2010
Above are just some of the basic provisions of a lease. However, you can also turn your lease into a valuable marketing tool for your business while at the same time providing extra satisfaction for your tenants. Here are just a few basic ideas, which wil...
Author: jackauthors
Real Estate Law

Does the way in which I hold title make a difference?

12th March 2010
Yes. The nature of your assets and how you hold title to those assets is a critical factor in the estate planning process. Before you take title (or change title) to an asset, you should understand the tax and other consequences of any proposed change. Yo...
Author: swapnamanikssys
Real Estate Law

Real estate attorney maryland When you Need to Use a Real Estate Attorney

24th February 2010
If you are interested in real estate related topics and are looking for a career that is likely to survive economic ups and downs, you may want to consider becoming a real estate attorney. Real estate attorneys have a vast array of uses, making them in de...
Author: absolutebeauty
Real Estate Law

Real estate attorney maryland Short Sale Hardship Requirements-An Introduction

24th February 2010
A short sale is the sale of a house in which the proceeds fall short of what the owner still owes on the mortgage.I'd like to make you familiar with the hardship tests required to qualify a home owner for a short sale. This information will help you under...
Author: absolutebeauty
Real Estate Law

How to identify good conveyancing firms and conveyancing solicitors

19th February 2010
It is easy to identify and recommend the top conveyancing firms. Some estate agents and mortgage brokers choose not to promote a conveyancing solicitor for fear of being blamed if the conveyancing solicitor provides an inferior service. It takes little ti...
Author: Ittaman Pattat
Real Estate Law

A conveyancing solicitor briefly describes the remortgage process.

19th February 2010
Firstly we need to know about the procedure of a remortgage, reason for remortgaging and the possible problem in remortgaging. Conveyancing solicitors face different obstacles when remortgaging properties depending on the part of England and Wales that th...
Author: Ittaman Pattat
Real Estate Law

How a conveyancing solicitor deals with remortgage issues of clients

19th February 2010
Remortgage is probably the easiest of all conveyancing work. There are generally only the lender and the client to deal with and no other party solicitors to communicate with. A remortgage is generally conducted by junior members of staff with supervision...
Author: Ittaman Pattat
Real Estate Law

How conveyancing solicitors can help mortgage brokers make additional monies from remortgage cases

19th February 2010
The number of remortgages taking place has started to increase and experienced mortgage advisors have built good links with Conveyancing solicitors so that they can benefit from referrals. Conveyancing solicitors who are well versed in handling remort...
Author: Ittaman Pattat
Real Estate Law

Home Information Pack services explained from the point of view of a Conveyancing Solicitor.

18th February 2010
The Home Information Pack is also known as the HIP is undoubtedly a strong move forward by the Government to replicate the system deployed in Denmark. However the Government of the UK has diluted the pack and its worthiness is now questionable. The main c...
Author: Ittaman Pattat
Real Estate Law

What is Conveyancing? Part 2

18th February 2010
Conveyancing Process Part Two details the process followed by Solicitors in England Wales from exchange of contracts to the registration of title. However bear in mind that some solicitors will have exceptions and some conveyancing cases will also be exce...
Author: Ittaman Pattat
Real Estate Law

What is Conveyancing?: Part 1

18th February 2010
What is Conveyancing? Conveyancing is the process by which the legal title is transferred from the seller to the buyer. This is generally a straight forward process but sloppy conveyancing practice makes the process unnecessarily cumbersome and protracte...
Author: Ittaman Pattat
Real Estate Law

How can good conveyancing solicitors make the process of conveyancing easier, faster as well as bett

18th February 2010
Conveyancing transactions can go smoothly and quickly or it can be protracted and costly. Conveyancing firms and conveyancing solicitors vary as does the price they charge. Many second time buyers have learnt their lesson and select their conveyancing sol...
Author: Ittaman Pattat
Real Estate Law

Caribbean Condos

17th February 2010
The Caribbean is a collection of islands surrounding the Caribbean Sea that exist southeast of North America. The estimated population divided among the islands is somewhere in the area of 37.5 million residents. The regional climate of the Caribbea...
Author: Kylejhonson
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