NEW! 3/21/2008 8:08:11 AM EST
Posted by AME3bg
Real estate law, also referred to as real property law, involves rights to own, use, encumber, and transfer land and permanent additions (such as buildings) attached to the land. Due in part to the importance of real estate to our culture and economy, real...
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1/30/2008 7:22:38 AM EST
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Drafting, reviewing, or negotiating documents/forms (e.g., purchase and sale agreement, commercial or residential lease). Representing a party in litigation (e.g., a landlord or tenant in an eviction action; a builder or homeowner in a construction...
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1/30/2008 7:23:28 AM EST
Posted by AME3bg
Forms (unofficial) (e.g., lease; purchase and sale agreement; deed; CC&Rs; easement agreement). Forms (official) (e.g., IRS; HUD; forms issued by state agencies regulating real estate brokers/agents, subdivisions, condominiums, etc.; forms...
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1/30/2008 7:21:33 AM EST
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Real estate is a major practice area for all segments of the legal market, but the types of clients and matters handled by practitioners differ significantly from segment to segment. Small Law Perspective : For many solos and small...
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