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RI Real Estate Law - Purchase and Sales Agreements - Single Family

This article, written by Rhode Island real estate attorney Matthew Slepkow, discusses important provisions of the standard Rhode Island Purchase and Sales Agreement. This form purchase and sales agreement was drafted by The Rhode Island Association of Realtors for single family residential real estate transfers. This form can be modified and or negotiated. Buyers and sellers should carefully read the agreement before signing and should consider having it reviewed by a Rhode Island Real Estate and Title lawyer. This article addresses certain provisions of the standard purchase and sales agreements including mortgage contingencies, deposits, easements and restrictions, disclosures, inspections etc.


Buying A Condominium In Ontario? Do You Know The Rules?

Condominiums are not for everybody. There are rules and if you don't like rules don't buy a condominium.


Residential Construction Issues in Connecticut

Are you in this midst of a construction project or just thinking about one? Is your contractor licensed? Does the construction contract contain all of the information required by Connecticut state law? It is important for you to review these issues to make sure that you, the homeowner, are protected in the event your project turns sour.


The Priority of Online Mortgages

The principle generally governing what priority a mortgage is usually first in time, first in right, though modifications to this principle can be made in the course of the process. First in time priority generally belongs to the first party to deliver that specific security instrument for recording, though most states will not enforce this general principle if the person attempting to record has actual knowledge of a previously unrecorded claim


Real Estate Law in China for Foreign Investors

In China, neither domestic companies nor Foreign Invested Enterprises may own land outright; instead they own Land Use Rights. There are two kinds of Land Use Rights – Allocated and Granted. In comparison with Western common law concepts, Allocated Land Use Rights are in some way similar to leaseholds, and Granted Land Use Rights are in some ways similar to life estates.


New Jersey Real Estate Lawyers

Investing or selling real estate will probably the largest transaction you will undertake. In addition to the enormous financial commitment, real estate buyers and sellers face numerous details and a lapful of paperwork, much of which has been drafted in indecipherable legalese. It is indeed a difficult task for an individual to handle and fulfill these formalities successfully and without any complications on his own. With so much at stake, it is always advisable to hire a real estate lawyer to handle real estate transactions and deals.


Atlanta Real Estate Lawyers

Search on the Internet and you will come across the names of many lawyers and law firms who can represent you or your company on matters related to real estate, land disputes or property claims. In fact, you will also find that many firms offer free consultation. This gives you ample opportunity to study your options carefully before settling for a lawyer who can do justice to your cases.


Getting Your Florida Mortgage License

Learn what licenses are available to mortgage brokers and lenders and what the requirements are to obtain the different licenses.


Prevent the Public Smoking Ban Destroying Your Business

Smoking in enclosed public places will be banned in England from 1st July 2007 following similar bans already implemented in Scotland and Wales. The potential impact of this ban should not be underestimated and could even drive customers away from pubs, clubs and bingo halls to name just a few! Timber Smoke Shelters from Compton prove that smoke shelters don't have to be ugly providing a covered area for smokers to enjoy their habit before easily returning to your premises.


Need to Provide Level Playing Field

There is growing unrest among the dealers and employees working in the retail outlets of private oil companies as their jobs and investments are under threat due to discriminatory policies of the Government.


Are Regulators Trying to Set Prices?

Is The Securities and Exchange Commission trying to regulate price control? It appears that they are as they develop more rules and regulations on how the securities industries may charge their customers and the type of disclosures that must be made. Is it really the SEC's job to regulate prices? What happened to free markets and why should the government intervene in something they clearly do not understand?


The Coming Food Shortages Thru Over Regulation Caused by the Masses

There are many people who believe that the food and drug industry are evil and that the substances that are in these products are killing people. It is true that we do not know yet the long-term effects of many of the changes we are making to our food processing methods or the long-term effects of many of the drugs that we prescribe to prevent disease.


Update on Berkeley Nanotech Regulations

Regulation of Nanoparticle in Berkeley can be used as a model of future nanotechnology regulations. Inconclusive research results on the harmful effects of nanoparticles requires precautionary approach in the form of reporting mechanism. Enforcement measures however needs to be assessed further.


New Mining Laws Year After Sago Non-Implemented

Idly standing by waiting for the federal government to fund the necessary changes in the new mining law or waiting for mine operators to police themselves in the meantime are both unrealistic and foolish premises.


The Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (RIPA) for Local Government

An article outlining the key provisions of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (RIPA) for Local Government.


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