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Real Estate Law
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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.
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Real Estate Law and Knowing What You are Signing
Real Estate Law is a lot more complicated than it has ever been in the past. Now when you sign a brokerage agreement with a realtor instead of 1 page or 2 pages it is 14 pages? That is just for the listing. Why is it so long? Well that is nothing compared to all the other forms involved and they just keep getting bigger due to all the laws, bureaucracy and lawyers. Everyone is so busy trying to cover themselves and their rear ends from every known or potential eventuality.
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Massachusetts Real Estate Lawyers
Buying/ selling real estate in Massachusetts can get you into a tangle if you are not aware of the formalities. This is where a lawyer should come in to the picture to help you with all the legal aspects, because each contract or deed you sign is legally binding. This means it has a lot of legal jargon attached that a lawyer can help you decipher. For instance, the Massachusetts law puts an obligation on the seller to disclose certain information to the buyer. Certain information can be withheld unless the buyer asks for it. The buyer, as well as the seller, should be specifically aware of their rights and responsibilities before entering into an agreement.
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Georgia Real Estate Lawyers
Thinking of buying a home in George? You might want to consult with a Georgia real estate lawyer. Georgia real estate lawyers can help you in negotiating a contract and also provides assistance with the settlement of your home.
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Florida Real Estate Lawyers
Buying real estate is a dream for most people. Some people invest a lifetime's savings in realizing the dream. People buy a home expecting trouble free maintenance and considerable comfort. When they want to sell it, they expect the process to go smoothly.
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Analysis Of Pakistan's Anti-Money Laundering Bill
Pakistan must pass an Anti-Money Laundering law to meet its international obligations but the bill pending before the National Assembly should not be passed in its present form to avoid implementation and enforcement complications later on.
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Earned Monopolies: Are They Really Bad? Re-Thinking Our Anti-Trust Laws
There are many types of Monopolies in Business, Commerce and Industry. Most of the Monopolies that we see are actually created by the Government itself. For one our patent laws enable a company a temporary Monopoly on new emerging technologies, which allows them a head start in trade for putting capital into developing such technologies.
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Regulatory Reform Fire Safety Order 2005
On 1 October 2006 the Regulatory Reform Fire Safety Order 2005 (RRO) came into force and, in doing so, replaced the previous fire safety legislation. From the end of October 2005, fire certificates were abolished and ceased to have legal status.
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The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act
The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act is basically just the federal law that governs and monitors consumer product warranties. This was passed by Congress in 1975, and requires manufacturers and sellers of consumer products to provide their customers with a lot of detailed information about their warranty coverage.
Also, it is worth noting that this Act affects both the rights of consumers and the obligations of warrantors that are offering written warranties.
To understand the Act, it is probably best that the consumer be aware of Congress' intentions when they first passed it.
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