Archive for the ‘Real Estate Law’ Category

postheadericon COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE LAW IN TEXAS

Article by Charlton Duncan Texas commercial real estate law involves a wide range of actions but generally applies to any building or property being used to conduct business. The best brokerage contract can be applied to any aspect of commercial development. Commercial real property includes construction, insurance, space rental, as well as the buying and selling of the property. Immovable investment firms need a proven leader in the commercial real property market to represent their needs and ensure that they are in full compliance with all commercial real property Texas laws.Businesses involved in the sale or purchase of real property will be bound by the agreement. It is a good idea to find the best brokerage representative to ensure that everyone involved understands all the aspects of the contract so they are not liable for non-compliance of the terms. Because of the complexity of Texas commercial .. more»

postheadericon REAL ESTATE LAWS IN LOUISIANA: WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW AS A PROPERTY OWNER

Article by Andre Savoie State legal systems in the United States are based on one of two legal systems. Forty-nine states base their laws on the common law system, first used in England. However one state, Louisiana, uses the French Napoleonic Code as the basis for their legal system. While common law-based legal systems rely on the rulings of judges to set precedents that are used to make later decisions, the Louisiana system does not. The Napoleonic Code was intended to simplify the laws in a time when many people were illiterate or did not have access to printed information. Ironically, the effort to create a simpler and easier to understand legal system has resulted in one of the more complex and least understood set of state laws here in Louisiana. There are many other distinctions between the two systems, but it is not as important .. more»

postheadericon PITTSBURGH LAWYER AREAS OF SPECIALTY: REAL ESTATE LAW ADVICE PROVIDED A LAW FIRM IN PITTSBURGH

Article by Erica Ronchetti If you?re looking for a Pittsburgh lawyer with experience in property law or a law firm in Pittsburgh to represent your case, the following article will provide guidance. Pittsburgh lawyers can assist clients with leasing, property financing, land use, and other areas of property law.Pittsburgh Lawyers and Law Firms in Pittsburgh Specializing in Real Estate Law:Should you require legal service or advice throughout the course of a property project or development, choose a Pittsburgh law firm that specializes in guiding local and national clients through projects and transactions. Pittsburgh Attorneys who understand the perspective of both landlords and tenants, buyers and sellers, and borrowers and lenders can help guide clients through property acquisitions, turnkey developments, and complex commercial lease issues.Pittsburgh Lawyers specializing in real estate law can assist clients with a variety of real estate projects, including:Real estate developmentThe sale and acquisition .. more»

postheadericon REAL ESTATE LAW

Article by William Brister Real Estate also called immovable property includes the ownership and possession of land along with anything permanently affixed to that land such as buildings, garages, improvements and buildings. Substances that are beneath the land (such as gas, oil, minerals) are also considered permanently attached. However, other items, which can be attached to the land, but are not permanent, such as mobile homes and tool sheds, are not considered to be real property.Real estate is often considered synonymous with real property as opposed to personal property, which includes all other property and is also called realty. Real estate is one of the oldest areas of law and contains many archaic terms and concepts. Many consumers find the unfamiliar terms used in the real estate game trifling confusing when they enter the realty market. However, today we find that many of the rights and .. more»

postheadericon REAL ESTATE LAWS IN LOUISIANA – WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW AS A PROPERTY OWNER

State legal systems in the United States are based on one of two legal systems. Forty-nine states base their laws on the common law system, first used in England.However one state, Louisiana, uses the French Napoleonic Code as the basis for their legal system. While common law-based legal systems rely on the rulings of judges to set precedents that are used to make later decisions, the Louisiana system does not.The Napoleonic Code was intended to simplify the laws in a time when many people were illiterate or did not have access to printed information. Ironically, the effort to create a simpler and easier to understand legal system has resulted in one of the more complex and least understood set of state laws here in Louisiana.There are many other distinctions between the two systems, but it is not as important to know every single distinction as it is to understand that .. more»

postheadericon VIRGINIA REAL ESTATE LAWYERS

Real estate lawyers are lawyers whose practices specialize in cases involving real estate transactions, land disputes, and property claims. These lawyers assist buyers and sellers of real estate and property by answering the questions they have regarding the legal aspects of real estate transactions and by guiding them through the entire process of buying or selling real estate. Virginia real estate lawyers are lawyers who offer their legal services for real estate transactions in the state of Virginia. Most of the real estate lawyers in Virginia provide the entire spectrum of real estate legal services like counseling their clients, summarizing documents, and discussing and finalizing the terms of the contracts or transactions.If you are planning to engage in a real estate transaction in Virginia, then you need to consult a Virginia real estate lawyer. The lawyer must have experience in all commercial and residential real estate transactions. Expertise is particularly .. more»