Legal Articles, Real Estate
Landlocked Parcels and Common Law Implied Easements by Necessity
David T. Buckingham, Landlocked Parcels and Common Law Implied Easements by Necessity, The North Carolina State Bar Journal, Vol. 22, No. 1, Spring 2017
FAQs for renting your commercial property
When you invest in commercial real estate, having a plan in place to handle issues that arise will streamline your operations and build your local reputation as a trustworthy business owner.
My land in Utah is “landlocked,” what can I do to get access?
When a piece of land is considered “landlocked,” courts will usually grant the owner of the land an “easement by necessity.” “Landlocked” properties are generally properties that do not have any direct access to public roads from the property itself.
California Supreme Court Post Foreclosure Ruling May Encourage Bankruptcy Filings
A foreclosure purchaser could not commence UD before Trustee's Deed recorded.
California Supreme Court Post Foreclosure Ruling May Encourage Bankruptcy Filings
A foreclosure purchaser could begin eviction until Trustee's Deed recorded.
Eviction - NonPayment
Maryland law authorizes summary ejectment proceedings for use when a landlord wants to quickly recover possession of rental property because the tenant failed to pay rent. The court provides pre-printed forms that must be completed and filed.
Defenses to Failure to Pay Rent Actions in Maryland Landlord Tenant Court
The law provides for certain situations in which an amount otherwise owed for rent is either excused altogether, or cannot be enforced (at the time), due to technical failures by the landlord.
As of January 1, 2019, California Provided You the Homeowner More Rights to Avoid Foreclosure
Beginning January 1, 2019, additional protections were added under the Homeowner Bill of Rights, giving borrowers and homeowners added rights and protections to allow additional workout options to save their homes from foreclosure.
Consumer Litigation Law Center obtains large settlement for client in broker negligence and breach of fiduciary duty case
Litigation case by sellers of Commercial Property against Real Estate Broker, Real Estate Agent and Buyer for Negligence, Breach of Fiduciary Duty and Breach of Contract results in large settlement and default judgement for Sellers by Consumer Litigation Law Center
Getting To The Courthouse: A Primer on the Procedure of Challenging Real Property Tax Assessments
An overview of how to challenge real property tax assessments and avoid common pitfalls on your way to court.