Real Estate

The area of real estate law is highly litigated, and it is subject to many different types of law. State and federal law, tax law, lending laws, environmental laws, and possible links to Tribal-law, depending on location, are just a few of the different topics which one has to consider with real estate concerns. The National Law Review covers these, and other news, legislation, and litigation, as it relates to real estate law.

Visitors can learn about local zoning and ordinance codes which are in place, prior to building a new construction. Or, for those who want to purchase property, knowing the federal and state tax laws, condominium association, HOA fees and other HOA requirements, and other costs which are linked to the purchase of said property, are some of the different areas of coverage in residential real estate.  The legal experts who write for the National Law Review also cover issues related to commercial real estate, and are well-versed on various locales on local ordinances and regulations.

Visitors will read about foreclosures, mortgage lending, property taxes, government agencies, condo and homeowner associations, commercial and personal real estate transactions, arbitration, mediation, design professionals, and other areas which may affect a buy-sell agreement in a real estate transaction. Often times, the government gets involved with foreclosures, liens, title issues, or property disputes; the National Law Review also covers these topics for visitors to the site. With the new tax-law which took effect late in 2017, property owners should also familiarize themselves with property taxes, deductions, and federal and state implications. The National Law Review provides in depth coverage of these topics, at the personal and commercial-transaction level.

Additional topics covered include public-private partnerships (P3), entitlements, development rights, ordinances, variances, zoning regulations, permitting requirements, liens, and conveyances. Visitors to the National Law Review will find the latest coverage on real estate law, and will find coverage for personal property and commercial transactions online.

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Jun
13
2013
Who Holds the Keys to Your Office Building? McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie and Kirkland, PLLC
Feb
22
2019
Who Gets What When a Real Property Lease Terminates? Ward and Smith, P.A.
Nov
19
2012
Who Controls a Cottage if it is Transferred to an LLC? Varnum LLP
Jul
8
2015
White House Takes Aim at Solar for Low- and Middle-Income Americans Foley & Lardner LLP
Aug
15
2014
White House Initiative to Expand Public-Private Partnerships Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Nov
28
2023
White House Incentivizes Commercial Conversions to Affordable Housing in More Ways Than One ArentFox Schiff LLP
Aug
4
2021
While Still Pessimistic, Retail Outlook Begins to Rebound Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP
Nov
23
2012
Where do the Road and Public Access Rights End in Michigan? Varnum LLP
Mar
2
2015
When “Shall” Means “May”: Wisconsin Court of Appeals Allows Mortgage Lenders to Slow the Foreclosure Sale Process Foley & Lardner LLP
Feb
8
2019
When Your Neighbor’s Tree Blots Out the Sun, Can You Force Them to Take It Down? Not In Massachusetts Pierce Atwood LLP
Aug
15
2016
When to Consider “Non-Scope Considerations” in Environmental Due Diligence Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Aug
8
2023
When the Levee Breaks: Understanding Key Variations in CRE Collateral and Foreclosure Processes Goulston & Storrs
Aug
19
2009
When Tenants Go Dark: Negotiating Exclusive Use Clauses in a Tenant-Friendly Market Much Shelist, P.C.
May
17
2016
When Signed Lease is Not Enough – Commercial Tenants in Massachusetts Sherin and Lodgen LLP
Oct
18
2022
When Selling Partnership Interests May Require A Real Estate Broker's License Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP
Mar
12
2011
When is Enough, Enough? Whether the development was a success or failure, when can final distributions be made and the entity dissolved? (FL) Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Jun
2
2020
When is an easement no longer an easement? Godfrey & Kahn S.C.
Apr
22
2022
When Is a Deal a Deal? Ward and Smith, P.A.
Jun
2
2022
When Imperfect Notice Is Still Adequate Notice Beveridge & Diamond PC
Jul
14
2013
When Hospitality Clubs Must Amend Membership Documents Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Oct
1
2019
When Force Majeure is for Sure: The Business of Construction in Disaster-Prone Areas Jones Walker LLP
Jul
18
2013
When Does the Relocation of a Public Hearing on a Development Approval Require Additional Notice? Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP
Dec
22
2016
When Does a Contract Release Release a Claim? Classic Contract Tongue Twister Covington & Burling LLP
Jul
12
2022
When do Secured Lenders Have to Pay for Operating Expenses? Miller Canfield
May
22
2014
When Disaster Strikes Re: Kentucky Spring Weather McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie and Kirkland, PLLC
Apr
26
2021
When Colorado Commercial or Multifamily Property Owners Should Consider Protesting Their Property’s Value Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Jun
14
2019
When are Declarations Independent? Pierce Atwood LLP
Apr
27
2020
When a Municipality Establishes Title by Adverse Possession, That is Not a Taking Sherin and Lodgen LLP
Mar
13
2020
When a Condominium Falls Down Ward and Smith, P.A.
Dec
14
2022
When 2 Minus 1 Still Equals 2: Combining Lots in a Planned Community Ward and Smith, P.A.
Nov
3
2017
What’s The Plural Of Condominium? Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP
Jul
20
2023
What’s on the Horizon for Commercial Real Estate Loans? Goulston & Storrs
Mar
10
2013
What’s a Cell Tower Lease Worth? Varnum LLP
Jan
5
2015
What You Need To Know: Boston and Cambridge Energy Use Disclosure Ordinances Sherin and Lodgen LLP
Sep
4
2012
What You Need to Know About the New SEC Rule Requiring Additional Reporting by Resource Extraction Issuers Greenberg Traurig, LLP
 

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