Real Estate Blog: Use Google Adwords Pay Per Click Advertising For Your Real Estate Business Part 8
July 22, 2011
What non-government restrictions are there on the use of my property?
What legally can be done to block a holdover home seller situation?
What is the difference between cooperatives and condominiums?
What is the legal definition of real property?
How can I stop someone from using my residential driveway for commercial purposes?
There has been a delay in the date escrow will close on the house we are selling. The buyers want to move in before the new escrow closing date. Is this a problem if they agree to pay rent?
What legal recourse does a buyer or seller have if the other party refuses to close?
If I am buying commercial real estate, what should go into my contract?
A building I am considering is occupied by several commercial tenants. If I buy the building, can I evict them?
What are contingencies?
What is an option?
How can I protect myself before I sign?
What is Adverse Possession?
What are some of the common legal forms of property ownership?
What is a life-estate?
What is an easement?
What is a ‘right of way’?
Our neighbor who has easement rights to his property located behind our home will be selling his property soon. Do we have any say as to who gets the easement?
What are some typical restrictions imposed by law on owning real property?
What non-government restrictions are there on the use of my property?
What legally limits one neighbor’s entry onto another’s land, if water lines and a meter are on another’s property?
There is a tree located in our back yard that is half on our property and half on our neighbors. Can we cut it down?
What can be done about an obnoxious neighbor that plays his music very loud, day and night? The police have tried, but so far nothing has worked.
The roots of a large tree in the lot next to my house have caused damage to my property. Can I remove the tree and charge the owner for costs?
What are deeds for?
What is a disclosure statement?
What is joint tenancy?
What happens to a deed after it is signed and notarized?
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