Real Property Law
Definition:
Real property law is the law that protects a person's
rights to possess, use, and enjoy land. Real property law
also includes the interests a person is entitled to hold in real property,
relationships between owners and the community, landlord and tenant relations,
financing, including deeds and mortgages, purchases and leases.
Consequences of Real Property Law:
Real property law transactions are governed by federal as well as state law. Purchasing real property is one of the most difficult and important decisions in a person's life, which is why it is important to make sure your rights are protected. Some of the issues in real property law are:
- Purchase and sale agreement disputes
- Residential and commercial closings
- Issues with residential and commercial leases
- Title search review
- Negotiation of documents
- Assist with due diligence in buying of a building
- Commercial closings
- Commercial leases
What a Lawyer can do for you:
Real property lawyers have extensive experience dealing with many of the different areas of real estates, from leases to foreclosures. A real property lawyer will make sure that your financial interests are protected and your future assets will be protected as well.Lawyer Referral Service:
If you are going to make a real property transaction of any kind and need a real property lawyer to advise you on real property law, contact us today. Attorney Search Network can help you find a real property lawyer that can assist you.
Learn about the types of Real Property Law:
Agricultural Law
Avoid Foreclosure
Boundary Disputes
California Short Sales
Commercial
Transactions
Community Association Law
Condemnation
Condominiums
Law
Construction
Contracts
Construction
Law
Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act
Debt Settlement
Easements
Fiduciary
Duties
Forbearance
Forensic Loan Audit
Homeowners' Association Law
Land Use and Zoning
Loan Modification
Loss Mitigation
Mortgage Fraud
Notice of Default (NOD)
Partnership
Agreements
Real
Estate Foreclosures
Real
Estate Fraud
Real
Estate Owned (REO)
Real
Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA)
Real
Estate Short Sales
Real
Property Litigation
Short
Pay Refinance
Short Sale vs. Foreclosure
Trustee's Sale
Truth In Lending
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