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Why Do Courthouse Documents Require Notarization? - Document Notarization Explained

  • CourthouseDirect.com Team
  • 04/24/2013
  • Legal
The office of the notary is an ancient and storied institution that has evolved dramatically over the centuries. Although most modern notaries no longer perform complex legal tasks that require years of formal training, they still serve as ...
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What is a Land Trust? - What you Need to Know about Land Conservancies

The process of buying, selling and managing real estate can be a complicated affair. For real estate investors who work full-time jobs or need to manage other investments in addition to their landholdings, these complexities can sap ...
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What is a Compliance Certificate?

Since the mid-1970s, Compliance Certificates have been an integral part of the real estate business. In the vast majority of local jurisdictions around the country, a piece of property can't legally exist without a corresponding Compliance ...
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How Does GIS Technology Work?

  • CourthouseDirect.com Team
  • 04/15/2013
  • Surveying
A geographic information system (GIS) joins hardware, software and information together to capture, manage, analyze and present various kinds of puzzling information. You can solve problems by viewing the data and processing the answers to ...
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Land Patent FAQ, Part 1: What is a Land Patent?

For many landowners, land patents are a vaguely defined or even foreign concept. These days, the vast majority of regular Americans own their homes or properties through a deed or title issued by their local jurisdiction. In exchange, they ...
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The Top 4 Tax Lien Myths

A tax lien is the levy placed on a piece of property when the owner on record fails to pay the annual taxes due on that property. There is a remote possibility that an investor could become the property owner after a pre-determined passage ...
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How Does the Truth in Lending Act Work?

  • CourthouseDirect.com Team
  • 04/05/2013
  • Finance
The Truth in Lending Act, or TILA, is a federal law passed in 1968 to provide protections for both consumer and lender in credit transactions by requiring proper disclosure of information key to the loan agreement. It also includes ...
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Happy Easter from CourthouseDirect.com

  • CourthouseDirect.com Team
  • 03/29/2013
Happy Easter from all of us here at CourthouseDirect.com. Have a very happy holiday!
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Happy National Surveyors Week from CourthouseDirect.com

  • CourthouseDirect.com Team
  • 03/22/2013
  • Surveying
Did you know tomorrow caps off the National Society of Professional Surveyors' annual National Surveyors Week?
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What's Next for the Housing Market?

With all the economic uncertainty it isn’t surprising the housing market has been unpredictable the past few months. Last spring when it seemed prices were rising, realtors were expecting the inventory to take a jump. Instead people opted ...
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