Legal Articles, Real Estate

Retainage Protection - Part 1

How to collect retainage on a construction project.

INDIANA LANDLORD/TENANT LAWS

The rights of both landlords and tenants in Indiana are detailed thoroughly.

What Seller's & Realtors Need to Know about Rhode Island Real Estate Laws

Explanation, laws and tips for sellers and their realtors regarding Rhode Island Real Estate laws, transactions, closings and title.

Successful Real Estate Transactions

Buying and selling real property requires careful attention to details. While real estate brokers often aid in the process, it often requires an attorney to review the contract, escrow papers, and title documents.

Finder’s Fees for Recovering Overbid Monies From a Foreclosure Sale - House Bill 16-1090

House Bill 16-1090, effective August 10, 2016, made some changes to the law regarding overbids from a foreclosure sale. it made changes related to finder’s fees for recovering overbid monies. These changes were codified in C.R.S. §§ 38-38-111, 38-13-128.5, and 6-1-105.

What is a mechanics lien?

Explains Colorado mechanics liens.

Landlord Won't Give Back Security Deposit

Withholding a Security Deposit is Risky and (Possibly) Costly

Tenants in Foreclosure

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

When Should I Set Up a Trust?

The time to consider your estate plan is when you have children to care for, 50 years or older, relocated and planning a trip.

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