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Real Estate Law covers a wide range of different subjects all revolving around the Real Estate world, including land along with improvements to the land, such as buildings, fences, wells and other site improvements that are fixed in location. Real estate law is the body of regulations and legal codes which cover such matters under a particular jurisdiction and include things such as commercial and residential real property transactions. Real Estate Law affects millions of people all over the world, and you will most likely encounter it if you're planning to build a house, or making substantial changes to your home. Before doing anything drastic, it's always a good idea to make sure you're on the right side of the law, and at Going Legal, our Real Estate Law section aims to ensure that you do everything correctly, every step of the way by referring to our vast range of Real Estate related articles.


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Real Estate Law

EPCS for Landlords – Key Points

06th January 2010
Many social landlords out there will have properties which are very similar to each other, such as blocks of flats. With these types of properties in mind there are now production methods for EPCs which account for multiple properties which are similar to...
Author: crenergy
Real Estate Law

EPCs for Landlords – Background

06th January 2010
One of the important areas of the recent strategies for tackling climate changes is the European Directive on the Energy Performance of Buildings or EPBD. As around 50% of all carbon emissions in the UK actually come from buildings it is vital that the en...
Author: crenergy
Real Estate Law

The utility of property law group’s services in everyday life

30th December 2009
Property law group has been formed with the objective to provide the best feasible legal service to its clients along with interesting and collegial support. This law group is dedicated to provide personalized legal services and explains every aspect of y...
Author: jacksmith
Real Estate Law

Understanding the Legal Rights of Tenants

21st December 2009
Tenants or people that rent property from a property owner or landlord are protected by several laws. While most landlords are honest, hard-working people that want to provide tenants with a safe, clean home in which to live, some are dishonest and more ...
Author: Oliver
Real Estate Law

Ways to find who owns a property

17th December 2009
Sometimes people look for different ways to find out who owns a property but could not find a reliable and cost effective method to find out this. In the current era, it is very important to find out who owns a property especially if you are going to buy ...
Author: Malinda
Real Estate Law

You don't have to be a private detective to find who owns a property

17th December 2009
Finding out who owns a property is very important especially when you buy a house or grant someone loan on property. It is quite possible that the person you are granting loan is a fraud and does not own that property so you must check and verify this bef...
Author: Malinda
Real Estate Law

Discover important tips to find who owns a property

17th December 2009
In your day to day life such moments come when you want to discover important tips to find who owns a property. There is a great significance of check this information especially when you buy any property you need to check the real owner of a house and ma...
Author: Malinda
Real Estate Law

What if you miss your Bond Claim Deadline?

03rd December 2009
What if you miss your Bond Claim Deadline? Earlier this year the Texas Supreme court ruled in favor of a supply company and the ruling has very good implications for subcontractors and suppliers. Here is an excerpt of the opinion: Chapter 2253 of t...
Author: Kelly M. Davis
Real Estate Law

Warranty Deed or Quitclaim Deed – what’s the difference and why should you care?

03rd December 2009
Every now and then, someone comes to my office needing a “Deed.” Usually, they have heard the term Quitclaim deed and specifically ask for that. But, many people (including some attorneys, I’m chagrin to admit), do not understand the difference be...
Author: Kelly M. Davis
Real Estate Law

Real Estate Laws in Louisiana: What You Should Know as a Property Owner

26th November 2009
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 le...
Author: Andre Savoie,
Real Estate Law

How to hire a land Surveyor

24th November 2009
Buying and selling properties is not a new phenomenon. It is global due to economic crunches, personal ambitions, environmental factors, social structures, governmental controls. They have to depend upon a professional land surveyor whose profession is to...
Author: johnctpo
Real Estate Law

If You Need Help with the Legal Foreclosure Process a Lawyer or Attorney Can Help

24th November 2009
When you find yourself in the throes of foreclosure, help can seem unobtainable. There are many organizations that offer programs for those who need help in the foreclosure process. The internet is a great place to access information on these organization...
Author: attorneysbndksv
Real Estate Law

Final Step of the Foreclosure Process: Eviction

19th November 2009
Many homeowners do not want to move out of their property, even after a foreclosure lawsuit, judgment, and sheriff sale. Despite having six months to a year to live mortgage free, some borrowers are just not financially able to move when required by the c...
Author: Nick Adama
Real Estate Law

Bankruptcy May Not Be Necessary For Defaulting on a Mortgage

05th November 2009
With rising unemployment and declining home prices, the least feasible debt to repay for most is their home mortgage. House prices have dropped by as much as two to three hundred thousand dollars per house for the average homeowner. And many Americ...
Author: Eshwarya Patel
Real Estate Law

Conveyancing In The UK Explained

10th August 2009
As conveyancing procedure can differ depending on where you are, this article aims to talk through how it works in the United Kingdom as simply and clearly as possible. In law, conveyancing is the transferral of title of property from one person to ano...
Author: CatM
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