What's an easement? Part II
Four types of easements are not agreed to: easement by necessity, easement by implication, easement by prescription and easement by condemnation.
Read moreFour types of easements are not agreed to: easement by necessity, easement by implication, easement by prescription and easement by condemnation.
Read moreEasements are commonly found in real estate. In general terms, an easement is an arrangement whereby a non-owner of a property has the legal right either to use that property or limit its use in some specified, special way.
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The devaluation in real-estate values that began in metropolitan areas in 2007 with over-valued residential properties is starting to roll into the country. Sales seem to be slowing.
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Are you aware in the midst of a slumping housing market that land in many places is appreciating in value? So why aren’t more investors pursuing land as a part of their investment strategy?
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This thing that’s paralyzing our big banks and gutting the stock market used to be called a “panic.” Today, it’s a meltdown, or a mess or an “unscheduled event.”
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