As someone planning to place your home on the market, you may be taking steps to enhance its curb appeal. You may, too, be looking for ways you might be able to increase its value in an effort to make as much of a profit on your sale as possible. While you navigate...
Month: April 2020
How are commercial and residential purchases different?
While purchasing either a commercial or residential property will end up with you being a legal property owner, there are some important differences to know about the two processes. Particularly if you hold residential property but not commercial, it is important to...
Breaches, checks and balances of real estate contracts
When a buyer makes an offer on a property to a seller, the seller accepts the offer, and they negotiate any further considerations, they have all three components of a legally binding real estate contract. After buyers and sellers accept the written real estate...
Terminating a New York easement
According to the New York City Bar, an easement is a legal loophole that grants an interested party the right to use another person’s property or land in a certain way despite not having any ownership interest. Typically, parties create easements through grants and...
What Are 3 Important Things About Writing a Will?
While you may think you are healthy and expect to have a long time remaining in the world, the fact of death remains a constant possibility. Drafting a last will and testament is an important way to look out for the future of your loved ones, especially as you near...
What can you do to help your home sell more quickly?
Selling your home can be exciting, but there are also aspects of anxiety and frustration involved. This may be especially true if your house sits on the market for some time. There are many factors that contribute to the amount of time it takes for your house to sell....