Real Estate
Real Estate is defined as the land and anything growing on, attached to, built on, constructed, or erected on a designated plot of land. This does not include anything that may be demolished or taken out without injury to the land. Real estate property can be defined as either corporeal (soil and buildings) or incorporeal (easements) accommodations.
If you are buying or selling real estate, contact one of our real estate lawyers for assistance.
In order to pass the title of a property in the U.S., a deed with a proper description of the land must be executed and delivered. This is where the help of a Real Estate Lawyer can come in handy. The federal and state government govern real estate transactions by having passed statutes and common laws to regulate how titles pass from owner to owner. A real estate lawyer can help you with the day-to-day specifics of ownership transaction and other aspects and concerns of real estate.
There are many different areas and aspects of real estate that Real Estate Lawyers handle, including:
- Appraisals - Professional valuation services
- Brokerages - Assisting buyers and sellers in transactions
- Development - Improving land for use by adding or replacing buildings
- Property management - Managing a property for its owner(s)
If you have any questions about real estate law or if you need specialized legal assistance, contact one of our real estate attorneys today.
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