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106. Pennsylvania Tenant Rights
Guide to Pennsylvania Tenant RightsIf you are renting a home or apartment in the state of Pennsylvania, your rights as a tenant are protected by state (and sometimes local) laws.  Understanding PA tenant rights can help you stand up to a landlord who isn't living up to the terms of your lease.  This guide will explain some of your Pennsylvania tenant rights, as well a..
107. Puerto Rico Landlord Tenant Law
Guide to Puerto Rico Landlord Tenant LawWhile most U.S. states have uniform landlord tenant codes that mandate many tenants' rights and landlord responsibilities, PR landlord tenant law is still largely a matter of contract law.  This guide will only provide a basic review of Puerto Rico landlord tenant law.  In general, the lease agreement between a renter and the pr..
108. Puerto Rico Tenant Rights
Guide to Puerto Rico Tenant RightsWhile many states protect tenant rights with several laws that make it much more difficult for landlords to treat tenants unfairly, PR tenant rights are substantially less well-defined.  If you are a renter in Puerto Rico, your Puerto Rico tenant rights depend largely on the lease that you sign with your landlord.  Rather than having ..
109. Quit Claim Deed in Maryland
Guide to Quit Claim Deed in MarylandMost sales of goods or services simply require a receipt—or not even that.  However, if you are selling land, to make the sale legal you are required to write out and record a deed with your county recorder.  This is because land is assessed with taxes, and your county recorder needs a record of every land transfer to know who to ..
110. Quit Claim Deed in Virginia
Guide to Quit Claim Deed in VirginiaReal estate, unlike most kinds of property, requires substantial documentation to transfer between people.  The paperwork that documents the transfer of a piece of property is called a deed, and a written deed must be recorded to make a property transfer lawful.  One kind of deed that is commonly used to transfer property between cl..
111. Quit Claim Deeds in Colorado
Guide to Quit Claim Deeds in ColoradoTransferring a piece of real estate is considered a substantially more complicated transaction than transferring other types of property.  In order for the transfer to be legal, a deed must be completed and recorded with your county.  One type of deed that is commonly used in Colorado, usually in situations where a piece of propert..
112. Quit Claim Deeds in Georgia
Guide to Quit Claim Deeds in GeorgiaDeeds, properly recorded, are required for all real estate transactions in the state of Georgia.  A deed formally transfers ownership in a piece of property to another person.  Even gifts or transfers from one family member to another require that a deed be written and recorded.  One type of deed commonly used to transfer prope..
113. Quit Claim Deeds in Minnesota
Guide to Quit Claim Deeds in MinnesotaIf you want to transfer most types of goods or services, a receipt is all that's needed.  When you transfer a piece of real estate, though—even as a gift—a proper legal deed must be written and recorded.  Deeds let the government know who owns each piece of property so that an owner can be found if there is a problem with the ..
114. Quit Claim Deeds in Missouri
Guide to Quit Claim Deeds in MissouriIf you are transferring most kinds of goods, you don't need a deed at all—just a receipt.  But if you are selling or giving away a piece of real estate, the deal isn't legal without a written, recorded deed.  Deeds exist specifically as a legal mechanism for transferring pieces of real estate (sometimes called real property), and..
115. Quit Claim Deeds in Ohio
Guide to Quit Claim Deeds in OhioIf you are transferring interest in real estate in the state of Ohio, you are required to write out a deed that legally transfers the property from one person to another.  There are several different types of deed instruments in the state of Ohio that are commonly used to transfer real estate.  One of these, the quitclaim deed, is used..
116. Quit Claim Deeds in Wisconsin
Guide to Quit Claim Deeds in WisconsinIf you are thinking about transferring a piece of property, especially to a close relative or to a corporation you own, you may have heard of a quit claim deed.  Deeds are a legal requirement for transferring property from one person or entity to another, and a quit claim deed is a specific type of deed used in limited circumstances. &..
117. Read Before Finding an Agency and Salesperson
Read Before Finding an Agency and Salesperson Most real estate agents or realtors, unless they specialize in high end real estate, rarely operate on their own, and can generally be found to be part of a larger organization, or real estate agency.  The simple reason for this is financial.  Most agents generally only make a few sales or purchases per year, and receive only a few thousand dollars on each sale after ..
118. Read This Guide About a Guaranty
Read This Guide About a Guaranty A person or group that has loaned out a sum of money may require an added security on that loan prior to dispensing it. This would guarantee the lender the assurance that their loan would be repaid in its due time without having to worry solely about the capability of the debtor to pay their debt. This type of assurance comes in the form of a guaranty, which is a legal document..
119. Real Estate Investment Trust
Real Estate Investment Trust   What is a Real Estate Investment Trust?   According to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, a real estate investment trust, or REIT, allows individuals or business entities to invest in large real estate projects that will eventually generate income.  The REIT is a company itself and usually handles the real estate that is generating t..
120. Real Estate Laws at a Glance
Real Estate Laws at a Glance Although there exist a wide variety of real estate laws, amongst the most common is the failure of an owner of a property to fully – and accurately – report a detailed account of the status of their property to potential buyers, renters, and lessees. This failure to disclose a fair and accurate report might result in the purchase of a property without the full knowledg..