Legal Advice on Property Owner's Rights

  1. Bill Powers Talks About Property Trespass

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    Transcription: Call us today. 704-342-HELP. or visit us @ http://www.powmac.com/attorneys/billpowers/ Hi. I'm Bill Powers, Managing Partner of Powers McCartan. You may have heard of something called a statute of limitations in North Carolina and frankly it's a very complicated a...

  2. What is joint tenants with right of survivorship?

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    Joint tenants with rights of survivorship is a form of co-ownership (also called concurrent ownership) with another person, trust, business or entity. To own as a tenant in common means to own a separate but undivided interest in property, which remember can be anything you can p...

  3. Anatomy of a Lawsuit

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    Condensed video of Minding Your Business Radio Broadcast This show aired live on March 8, 2013. Host Peter J. Lamont, Esq. discussed the anatomy of a lawsuit. Topics included how to know when to speak to a lawyer; how to hire a lawyer; starting a lawsuit; discovery; settlement; t...

  4. Land Condmenation Basics

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    This video sets out the basics of Land Condemnation in North Carolina- what it is, who can do it, and what are a land owners rights.

  5. What is tenants in common?

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    Tenant in common (TIC) is a form of co-ownership of an undivided interest in property. Remember, property can be anything you own. It is not protected from creditors, and is a fine way to own property. The disadvantages are that an owner's interest in the property will go through...

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