Equitable Subrogation
Sep 30, 2015
Equitable Subrogation is a legal concept that allows one party to replace another party when it comes to a legal right. As a legal doctrine, equitable subrogation permits courts to declare that the o...
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A Guide To Reverse Mortgages and The Elderly
Apr 12, 2013
By John Danise Peter D. Antonoplos
Introduction: What is a reverse mortgage?
A reverse mortgage allows a homeowner to borrow against the equity in their principal residence. The loan is secured by a...
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Guide To Health Care Power of Attorney
Mar 19, 2013
Introduction
Generally, a health care power of attorney permits another person (an agent) to make health care decisions on behalf of the individual granting the instrument (the principal) when the pri...
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Guide to Living Wills
Sep 25, 2012
Living Wills
What is a living will?
A living will is written legal document that indicates your desire to withhold or withdraw certain medical care based on your health circumstances. Most states pr...
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Guardianship: Caring for An Aging Loved One
Sep 25, 2012
Guardianship: Caring for An Aging Loved One
Many of us are faced with the difficult realizations and decisions that come with seeing our parents and loved ones age and lose the ability to care for th...
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A Brief History of Partition Actions-
Feb 24, 2012
A Brief History of Partition Actions-
The modern American family has changed, and with that change, so has how we purchase and hold title to real estate. Now, almost 60% of real estate is owned by mor...
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Ten Things to Think About Before Signing a Contract
Feb 03, 2012
At some point, you will probably find yourself wondering whether you should really sign the contract in front of you. If you order items from a door-to-door sales representative, hire a contractor for ...
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Calculating Condominium Unit Par Values & Condo Fees
Dec 27, 2011
The par value of a unit can be found once you know the square footage of each until and therefore, the total square footage of all of the units. You need the plats and plans to do this.
1)Find the tot...
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Procedure and Benefits of having a home in Washington D.C. declared a Historic Landmark
Dec 21, 2011
The question presented is whether a home-owner in Washington, D.C. should decide to have their home designated as a Historic Landmark by the Historic Preservation Office (hereinafter HPO) of the Distri...
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Commerical Real Estate Purchase Due Diligence Check List
Dec 20, 2011
Due Diligence Checklist:
1.Verify Address and Legal Description of Property.
2.Determine if acquisition is fee, leasehold estate or both.
a.If leasehold estate review carefully to cover assignabilit...
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