When you share children with your ex, divorce can get complicated quickly. Disagreements over custody can make divorce infinitely more difficult for couples, even if they want to keep conflict low. Couples have to consider every unique solution that might meet their...
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Year: 2021
What happens when a buyer or seller backs out of a real estate deal?
After all the trouble homebuyers and sellers go through to make a deal, it can be emotionally devastating to have the whole thing suddenly fall through. It does happen, however. Buyers may end up bowing out of the deal for any number of reasons, including marital...
New landlords, protect your rights with these suggestions
Property owners in Ohio can make a good income by renting or leasing homes in their communities. Those new to this business are often unprepared for the work it requires to be successful. Not knowing enough about the industry can also put your rights as a landlord at...
What terms protect you as a buyer considering a land contract?
Paying toward the purchase of a house is often a better use of your income than just paying rent. A land contract can be a great solution for someone who wants to buy a home but can't qualify for a traditional mortgage or doesn't want one right now. Most Ohio land...
Why is eminent domain legal?
Eminent domain is the process by which the government can take private property and put it to other uses. A common example is when an interstate is being run through a town and someone’s home is in the path of the roadway. The government may take the home in order to...
What is an easement?
There are many things that people have to check when they’re looking into buying a property. While most people think about things like how many bedrooms and bathrooms are in the home and where the house is located, they might not think about checking for easements....
Do You Need An Attorney At Your Real Estate Closing?
When you think of a lawyer you might think of criminal court proceedings or divorce, but an experienced attorney can come in handy in a variety of situations. Having a lawyer on your side during closing when buying a house is one of them. Why Have An Attorney? For...
Failure to disclose issues with a home can be a costly mistake
Everyone who sells a home wants to accentuate the positive aspects of it and downplay anything that might lower the price they’re hoping to get or turn off potential buyers completely. However, it’s essential to be truthful and comprehensive when you complete the...