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Construction Contracts

Construction contracts and subcontracts generally identify scope of work, timeline, payment, who’s involved, costs of labor and materials, and dispute resolution.

Purchase & Sale Agreements

Purchase and sale agreements are put in place upon mutual acceptance of an offer for the sale of real property.

Deeds

A deed transfers ownership or an interest in real property/assets to another person or entity. There are three basic types of deeds: general warranty deed, special warranty deed, and quitclaim deed. Each type provides different guarantees or levels of protection to the person receiving the property.

Helpful Real Estate Law Tips

Read our latest real estate articles to learn more about what to consider when buying, selling, and maintaining property.

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    FHA Loan: What’s Required and How to Apply

    An FHA loan is a common choice for people who want to buy a home but don’t have much savings or top-tier credit. Since FHA loans are backed by the government, they can make home buying more accessible.

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    How to Write a Purchase Agreement

    A purchase agreement is a legally binding contract between a buyer and seller that defines what is being sold, the price, payment terms, and responsibilities, helping protect both parties and prevent disputes, financial loss, or failed transactions.

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    How Do I Legally Sublease a Commercial Property?

    Subleasing commercial property lets a tenant rent out part or all of their space to another business to lower costs. Before subleasing, check that your lease allows it, understand the legal requirements, and perform due diligence to make sure the new tenant won’t cause issues with your lease.

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