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Late last year, a jury in a Kansas City federal court found the longstanding practice to be a form of collusion that artificially inflated real estate fees, awarding a massive $1.78 billion ...
A federal jury in Kansas City ordered in October that the association and several brokerages, such as Keller Williams Realty and RE/MAX, pay $1.8 billion for intentionally inflating real estate ...
The rule against perpetuities serves a number of purposes. First, English courts have long recognized that allowing owners to attach long-lasting contingencies to their property harms the ability of future generations to freely buy and sell the property, since few people would be willing to buy property that had unresolved issues regarding its ownership hanging over it.
Florida’s law prohibits most citizens of China, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Russia, Syria and Venezuela from buying real estate close to a military compound or critical infrastructure, the Miami ...
As of 2014, the Restatement's failure to address basic doctrines like adverse possession and real estate transfers had never been corrected over 75 years, three Restatements series, and 17 volumes. [2] In the 1970s, the Uniform Law Commission's project to standardize state real property law was a spectacular failure. [3] [4] [5]
Land and Valuation Court of New South Wales; Land contract; Land court; Land description; Land grant; Land patent; Land raid; Land reform in Kerala; Land tenure; Land Transfer Act 1952; Landlord; Landlord–tenant law; Landlord–tenant law in Tamil Nadu; Latent defect; Lateral and subjacent support; Lease and release; Leasehold estate; Life ...
When asked about all the real estate advice that appears on social media apps like TikTok, Jonathan didn't hold back: "99% of all the get-rich-quick people that you see online are full 'beeeep.'
Equitable conversion is a doctrine of the law of real property under which a purchaser of real property becomes the equitable owner of title to the property at the time he/she signs a contract binding him/her to purchase the land at a later date.