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It’s not commonly understood that, depending on where a transaction takes place, Buyers are the only party to a real estate transaction who do not benefit from legal counsel. How does this work? As the party ultimately responsible for the real estate transaction,...
Legal due diligence and real estate pricing are two distinct but related processes that play crucial roles in real estate transactions. Legal Due Diligence: Legal due diligence involves a thorough investigation of the invisible legal risks, liabilities, and issues of...
FSBO Sellers Guide: Navigating Your For Sale By Owner Journey Selling a home without a real estate agent is referred to as “For Sale By Owner” (FSBO). Although going FSBO can save thousands of dollars of real estate agent commissions, it requires careful planning and...
Easements in Real Estate: Understanding and Addressing Common Issues Easements are colloquially defined as “the right to pass over.” There are many types of real estate easements, including but not limited to Utility, Drainage, Shared Septic, Fence, and Access...
Top 10 Reasons To Consult a Real Estate Attorney Before Buying Property Considering the purchase of a home, be it vacant land, a home in a subdivision, or a condo, is a pivotal decision laden with complexities. It’s crucial to recognize the significance of seeking a...