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What Does a Lien Alert Tool Do?

In the world of residential and commercial real estate, liens are a fact of life. Liens can arise for any number of reasons and aren't always easy to shake. Worse, they can interfere with investment and occupancy plans with frightening ...
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Mineral Rights and Eminent Domain: What you Need to Know

Most property owners are aware of the basic concept of eminent domain. As a well-known legal framework with deep historical roots, eminent domain has provided governments with adequate grounds to appropriate and improve specific parcels of ...
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What Tax Credits are Available for Property Managers?

Few classes of business owners and managers receive the gold-plated tax treatment that landlords and property managers enjoy. Whether they own a couple of modest rental houses in a quiet town or manage a multi-property portfolio that spans ...
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How are Pipeline Right of Way Agreements Structured?

It used to be said the country ran on the railroads. These days a good portion of it runs on pipelines that carry gas, petroleum, and other products across the region. And like the railroads these pipeline operators need land to build, ...
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Oil & Gas Title Opinion FAQs

The real estate industry is built upon a strong legal foundation that relies heavily on a clear chain of ownership. While it's not difficult to establish the chain of ownership for a newly subdivided parcel, lands that have frequently ...
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What Are Real Estate Sales Comps?

When you sell your home you will hear the real estate agent talk about “comps” as you discuss setting your asking price. This term is short for “comparable sales,” specifically looking at homes similar to yours to see what price is being ...
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Should you Buy a Foreclosure?

The economy is recovering and foreclosures are down but certainly not out. Many homes landed on the foreclosure list in the past four years and some are still being added, although not at such a rapid clip. The lure of a foreclosure is, of ...
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Can You Conduct A Seismic Survey Without the Landowner's Permission?

  • CourthouseDirect.com Team
  • 08/14/2013
  • Surveying
For years, seismic surveys have been a cornerstone of the American energy industry. New technologies have standardized and simplified the seismic survey process, and it's now commonplace for landowners in energy-rich regions to commission ...
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What is a Capital Improvement and How Can it Boost Your Appraisal Value?

Although many Americans don't view their homes or shops as tangible investment vehicles, real estate is often the most important and valuable asset in a given individual's investment portfolio. Like any other asset, the value of real ...
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Should You Lease or Purchase Mineral Rights?

If you own land in a region that's known to contain significant oil and gas resources, your parcel's subsurface mineral rights could be quite valuable. Since recent advances in drilling and exploration technologies have increased the value ...
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