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.
Real Estate Law Articles
Saving Money When Engaging In The Conveyancing Process
01st August 2009Conveyancing is a process few people ever hear about until they have to go through it via the purchase or selling of their first property. After getting what it is straight, the next step would be ‘how to go about it wisely’ and in credit crunch t...
Author: CatM
Is The Worst Over For The UK Housing Market?
24th July 2009In recent weeks a number of signs coming from the housing market have begun to suggest that Britain may well have seen the worst of the slump in both house prices and sales. Figures for June, released by high-street lender Nationwide revealed that pric...
Author: Darrell
Accepting payment at your ecommerce website
18th June 2009To have an online store, the easiest way is to find some open source ecommerce script. For example oscommerce or zen-cart shopping cart. Get these script setup on your web hosting. To accept payment online, its either customer pay through your webs...
Author: nishufzr
Nacapuli - Some new twists to an old favorite
13th June 2009Hike beyond the Ojo Nacapuli, the amazing palm canyon north of San Carlos, is one of the most popular hiking destinations in this area. I had hiked as far as the final water hole (ojo) at least a dozen times with anyone who visited me in tow. But I on...
Author: Aniruddha Badola
The Process Of Conveyancing
11th June 2009As conveyancing procedures can differ depending on where you are, this article aims to talk you through how it works in the United Kingdom as simply and clearly as possible. In law, conveyancing is the transferal of title of property from one person to...
Author: CatM
Why Invest In Foreclosures?
18th May 2009The most vital factor that is considered while buying our own home is to make a good bargain in real estate. But the fact is this is not quite simple as we dream. To facilitate us in such critical situations there is a pretty easy way of investment in rea...
Author: johndavid658
Myths of Home Information Packs (HIP)
27th March 2009Home Information Packs (HIP) are becoming more widely accepted since the first date of implementation. However, with the Home Information Pack’s existence also comes some fallacies and myths which have been attached to them. Due to this we have decided ...
Author: Paul Davis
Commercial (EPC) Energy Performance Certificates
27th March 2009You will have heard of the residential Energy Performance Certificates or EPCs that were instituted last year as part of the Home Information Pack legislation, but did you know that there is a Commercial Energy Performance Certificate that is currently be...
Author: Paul Davis
Poll Reveals Confidence that Housing Market will Recover
29th January 2009A new poll commissioned by a leading firm of conveyancing solicitors has revealed a high level of confidence amongst the British public that the troubled housing market will start to see signs of recovery in the year ahead. The findings are an important b...
Author: Darell Joyce
Leases – What to Look For
27th May 2008When you’ve looked at an apartment and decided that you’d like to take it, you usually sit down with the landlord or management company and go over the lease. Since it is a legal and binding document, you should read it and ask questions before you s...
Author: Stephen Jhonson
Things to Know About Renters Insurance
15th May 2008Generally it is assumed that the landlords insurance covers the tenant’s possessions also, but unfortunately it is not true. Insurance companies do not allow tenants to be covered under the landlord’s insurance. Therefore, it is advisable to have a se...
Author: Stephen Jhonson
How To handle a Dispute with Your Landlord?
08th May 2008When you are renting an apartment, it is very important that you know of several ways that you can easily handle disputes with your landlord. Remember that this is the person who owns the place where you are living. You want to be sure that you can contin...
Author: Stephen Jhonson
Energy Performance Certificates for UK Commercial Property
14th January 2008From April 2008 all commercial buildings of more than 1,000 sq m will need an energy performance certificate (EPC) whenever they are constructed, sold or let. In this article Richard Hegarty discusses the implications of this new regulation which is par...
Author: Graham Drage
Eviction Law and Procedure in Georgia
28th August 2007Eviction Procedures in Georgia Prior to commencing a proceeding in court, the landlord must demand that the tenant immediately give up possession and vacate. This demand is best made in writing. If the tenant refuses or fails to give up possession, the l...
Author: Marc Rapaport
10 Tips on Writing a Residential Lease Agreement
30th June 2007Any smart landlord will protect their legal interests with a residential lease agreement or rental agreement. Here are 10 tips that will help you properly write an airtight residential lease agreement. A properly written lease agreement will guarantee you...
Author: dmf32835
