The term real estate not only accounts for real property/real estate but some tangible aspects as well. The statutes and regulations pertaining to real estate are not only restricted to land, but also apply to other immovable structures such as buildings, houses, trees and minerals permanently affixed to the land. Besides this, it also consists of benefits, interests, and rights that are legally attached to the real property, this includes certain rights to the air above the particular land and the drill in the ground beneath it. However, the practice area of real estate includes the following issues such as sales, purchases and other transfers of real estate. To handle all these issues amicable, one needs to have a real estate attorney by his/her side, who can guide through the whole process.
General Information
- What Exactly Is A 1031 Exchange In Real Estate?
- How Long Do I Have To Hold A 1031 Exchange Property?
- What Properties Qualify As 1031 Replacement Properties?
- What Is A Partition Action? What Circumstances Necessitate A Partition Action?
- What Is A Real Estate Breach Of Contract?
- What Is A Boundary Line Dispute? How Do These Cases Get Initiated?
- What Is The Platinum Property Transfer System?
- What Is Clear Title? How Might It Affect A Purchase?
- What Are My Duties If I’m Named A Patient Advocate In A Living Will?
- What Things Should I Consider Prior To Selling Or Purchasing A Business?
- What Should I Consider In Deciding To Buy Or Sell A Business?
- The Ins And Outs Of Real Estate Transactions In New York
- How To Negotiate A Lease In New York
- What You Need To Know About Rental Agreements In New York
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