Legal Articles, Real Estate

What is a "Lady Bird Deed"?

Lady Bird Deeds also known as Enhanced Life Estate Deeds can be used in Florida to avoid probate.

BANKRUPTCY LAW IN UTAH: KEEP YOUR HOME AND PRESERVE YOUR HOME EQUITY

This article discusses the options available to assist Debtors in keeping their homes and preserving equity in bankruptcy proceedings.

Buying or Selling a Home? Here are Some Legal Tips

Some tips for making the buying and selling process easier!

The Features of a Perfect Timeshare Attorney

The timeshares have been in existence since 1960. Superficially, the idea of spending a week with your family in a top vacation spot every year seems blissful.

Common ways for Individuals to Hold Title in Florida Real Estate

Common ways for Individuals to Hold Title in Florida Real Estate

Toms River Certificate of Occupancy: No Changes Just Yet

Information about Certificate of Occupancy

Residential Security Deposits

Pennsylvania law on security deposits

Attention Rental Property Owners in Louisville, Kentucky

Effective March 1, 2017, Louisville Ordinance §119 requires all rental property owners to register their rental properties with the City of Louisville.

Checks and Balances: Further Reflection on Governor Bevin’s Executive Order and the Kentucky Real Estate Authority

Governor Bevin’s Executive Order No. 2016-859 has created a glaring conflict between Kentucky’s legislative and executive branches of government.

Governor Bevin Creates Kentucky Real Estate Authority to Consolidate Multiple Real Estate Boards

On December 1, 2016 Governor Matt Bevin issued Executive Order No. 2016-859. The Executive Order will have a lasting effect on Kentucky’s real estate industry by reorganizing four administrative bodies and creating the Kentucky Real Estate Authority.

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