Legal Articles, Land Use & Zoning
A Pet or Not a Pet?
Condominium associations that have a "no pets" policy are often faced with the challenge of knowing when to allow a reasonable accommodation to permit an owner to have an animal. This article explores some of the considerations related to providing a reasonable accommodation.
Required Disclosures When Selling Your Home
People who are selling their residential real estate have the legal duty to disclose certain information to potential buyers so that buyers may make an educated decision regarding the purchase.
Divorce Mediation Can Help Couples Discover Creative Ways To Deal With Their Home
Florida couples who are getting a divorce face two options when it comes to their family home.
Commercial Property Owners: Ensure Your “Insured” Status
A recent personal injury case demonstrates that commercial property owners simply cannot be too cautious when it comes to ensuring their status as an additional insured on certificates issued to their tenants and contractors.
Check The Purchase Agreement Before Buying A House
If you are buying a house, the purchase agreement is your contract-make sure you or your attorney review it well!
Landlord Registration Required in Indianapolis
A landlord may be responsible for civil fines if they fail to pay for registration in Marion County.
California's Right To Repair Act In The Spotlight Again
Whether the Right to Repair Act provides the exclusive remedy for a homeowner seeking damages for construction defects and whether an insurer pursuing a subrogated claim is required to follow pre-litigation procedures under the Right to Repair Act.
Design Professionals Owe a Duty of Care to Homeowners
Design Professionals Owe a Duty of Care to Homeowners