D. Samuel Neill
Concentrating in Probate Law, Real Estate Law, Personal Injury and Civil Matters.
Real Estate Newsletter
The Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act
 
The Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA)More...
 
Possession
 
An owner of property retains ownership of that property even though the owner has lost or misplaced the property. However, anyone who finds and possesses the lost or misplaced property retains a right to possess it against everyone except the true owner. More...
 
Preparing to Sell Your Home
 
So you have decided to sell your home! With so much to do, it is often difficult to determine where to start. In the way of a few helpful suggestions to make the process more manageable, you might consider the following:More...
 
Tangible and Intangible Property
 
Property is an external thing that can be owned or possessed. Property can be divided into two categories: tangible and intangible. The word tangible refers to something that has a definable physical form that can be felt or touched. The word intangible refers to something that cannot be perceived by the senses.More...
 
Tangible and Intangible Property
 
Property is an external thing that can be owned or possessed. Property can be divided into two categories: tangible and intangible. The word tangible refers to something that has a definable physical form that can be felt or touched. The word intangible refers to something that cannot be perceived by the senses. More...
 
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