Legal Articles, Eminent Domain

Tenants in Foreclosure

New owner after foreclosure must give Tenants 30-days' notice to vacate the property

What to Expect with Your Home Closing

A brief overview of what to expect when buying a home as a new home purchaser.

Selling Chicagoland Real Estate – The Attorney Review Paragraph

Selling Chicagoland Real Estate – The Attorney Review Paragraph

Expiration of Illinois Eviction Judgments

Expiration of Illinois Eviction Judgments

A Word Caution for Illinois Landlords – “Actual Possession” Doesn’t Have its Common Sense Meaning in an Illinois Eviction

A Word Caution for Illinois Landlords – “Actual Possession” Doesn’t Have its Common Sense Meaning in an Illinois Eviction

USE OF EVICTIONS TO COLLECT AMOUNTS DUE ILLINOIS CONDOMINIUM OR TOWN HOME ASSOCIATIONS

USE OF EVICTIONS TO COLLECT AMOUNTS DUE ILLINOIS CONDOMINIUM OR TOWN HOME ASSOCIATIONS

Calling a Special Condominium Unit Owners' Meeting

Calling a Special Condominium Unit Owners' Meeting

Exit Your Timeshsare Membership Contract

Even though a timeshare contract is a legally binding document, it is often mistakenly thought that such a contract cannot only be cancelled. The truth of the matter is, that under the law, contracts are cancellable for a variety of reasons, including fraud and mistake.

Just Bought a Home??...Keep your "TITLE OWNER'S POLICY" on "Perpetual Lock Down"

Be sure to safeguard your Owner's Title Policy issued to you as a purchaser at the closing of your home

Real Estate Sellers Timeline

A helpful guide for Sellers of Real Estate in New York.

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