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Red Flags Related to a Title on a Home

Will Springer Realtor

EASEMENTS: An irrevocable right to use some part of another person’s real property for a particular purpose. Most easements are routine, in which a utility company needs access to the property to maintain service of its electricity, water or internet. This is one of the more serious matters when they are linked to a title.

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Selling a House Without a Realtor in Texas: An Essential Guide

Listing Spark

For homes built before 1978, federal law requires sellers to provide a Lead-Based Paint Disclosure. By providing this disclosure, you’re not only complying with federal law but also ensuring that potential buyers can make an informed decision about the property.

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Commercial Real Estate Appraisal Review: Essential Handbook to a Necessary and Influential 2nd Opinion

The Robert Weiler Company

Consider the grantor’s position when considering a disbursement for a mixed-use development, conservation easement, or specialty use property. An appraisal review is a second opinion or added insurance for the transaction to ensure the purchase price history, comps, adjustments, and disclaimers are accurate.

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7 Takeaways: Due Diligence Fee and Earnest Money in Real Estate

Raleigh Realty

It's important to note that real estate contracts and laws change depending on what state you are in. Any existing easements on the property which legally allow another party to use someone else’s property. Examples of this will include a utility company being allowed to use part of the land to run power lines.

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Appraisers: How and Why To Check Carbon Monoxide Detectors

Appraisal Today

As you might expect, it didn’t take long for both John and Suzy’s parents to hire a law firm and start going after all the real estate professionals involved. National Counsel for Liability Insurance Administrators. Recognition of, and compliance with, laws and regulations that apply to the appraiser or to the assignment.”.