This series of questions deals with a project’s effect on increasing population growth either directly (developing new housing and businesses), or indirectly (by extending new infrastructure into undeveloped areas). It also deals with the displacement of housing and people that may be caused by a project.
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Most people think nothing of hiring a real estate agent when they put their house on the market, but many balk at hiring a real estate lawyer. The reality is though, hiring a specialized lawyer is very sensible as they will provide you with security that an agent can’t.
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The Land Closing Process is not as complicated as it seems. With a little help anyone can understand and feel comfortable with it. The closing process follows certain steps in a certain order, once you understand these steps, the process becomes clear. Several of the steps are part of every closing; others are optional depending on the circumstances.
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Real estate lawsuits involve a number of possible legal causes of action, including breach of contract, specific performance, partition, breach of fiduciary duty, real estate fraud, quiet title and boundary disputes, among others. How do you know which causes of action are applicable to your real estate lawsuit and what do these different legal terms actually mean? One of the most common causes of action in a real estate lawsuit, both in California and nationwide, is breach of contract.
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In recent developments at the RERA, licenses are being issued to about twenty categories of real estate professionals including that for a real estate consultant in Dubai. Local, non-local, and expatriates are eligible to apply for and practice as a property consultant provided they fulfill the eligibility laid down by the RERA and obtain the relevant license.
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Probate is the procedure of proving to the proper court that an instrument is the will of the decedent. The probate court is where probate proceedings will take place and reading of the will. If real property is located in another state, then jurisdiction of that state would determine validity of the will. As far as any real property (real estate) is concerned.
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The “age of austerity” has had an effect on us all, and the conveyancing industry is no different. With so many people looking at ways of saving money, we take a look at the advantages and disadvantages of Do-It-Yourself conveyancing.
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With our legal system the probate court will step in and handle matters of an estate. However, the entire probate can be side stepped if a person will simply file a Living Will, up to a certain point. If it’s a very large estate then you’ll most likely have to go through probate.
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Deformation surveys are used to measure whether or not a specific area of land or object is moving or changing shape. A deformation survey shows a change in measurements and alterations of shapes and dimensions of the land.
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In the state of California if you sell your house to your children there would be no property tax reassessment as compared to if you were to sell it in general. If you are in a situation where you have two children who you willed the house to fifty fifty a piece and then one sells out to the other then all the necessary savings will be lost. And because of the issue of the forced sale the one who bought it will have to pay the property taxes after it has been reassessed.
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