
Lease Purchase Agreement - Profits and Perils
The practice of lease as a method of possessing the custody of a property without securing its ownership was prevalent in different parts of the world since several centuries. During the post industrialization era, lease purchase agreements were used to procure properties such as factory buildings and machineries. However, in recent times lease as a mode of purchase became quite popular in the real estate industry. The monitory benefits and considerations of buying a house or estate on lease attracted both buyers as well as sellers to this system.
Private Nuisance on Real Estate and Legal Recourse
In general terms a person commits a nuisance if he uses his own Jamaica property in such a way as to cause damage to the property of another or to interfere prejudicially with another’s enjoyment of his property. The essence of the nuisance is the damage to the plaintiff and if no damage is caused by the unauthorized act there is no nuisance. It is this fact which constitutes the main distinction between nuisance and trespass to land.
Vicarious Liability in Tort
A review of the liability of employer for his employees torts. This is an explanation of vicarious liability in tort, this is when the person that is held responsible for a tort that is committed by another party. This is common place with Jamaica real estate sales contracts or agreements.
Coops and Condos - The Applicability of the Business Judgment Rule to Board Decisions
Cooperative and condominium directors owe a fiduciary duty to the membership to exercise their authority in the best interests of the corporation or association and all of its shareholders and owners. The concept of cooperative living is both utilitarian and libertarian. It embodies community and freedom.
Apartment Marketing Strategies - Some Powerful Information
The sum total of the Federal Fair Housing Act (FFHA), the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Rehabilitation Act (Section 504) (RA), and the Washington State Law Against Discrimination (WSLAD) results in the very strict mandates which are intended to protect the human rights and the welfare of disabled tenants and those disabled individuals who want to be tenants. Furthermore, these laws also infer that the disabled have as much of a right to enjoy their living accommodations just like able bodied persons do and thus special provision must be made.
Unregistered Land in the UK - Who Owns Unregistered Land?
Finding the owners of unregistered land and buildings is a difficult task. A lot of people even make the false connection that unregistered land and buildings are ownerless and this is not the case at all.
Changes in the Truth in Lending Act Explained
To give borrowers some time to fully understand the mortgage agreement, the Truth in Lending Act was revised. The changes also paved way for better disclosure procedures that is mandatory for lenders to follow. The revision will be applicable to loans filed on or after July 30,2009. In this article, you will learn more about the changes and the explanations on how it will be applied.
Homeowner Association Responsibility For Maintenance of Stormwater Detention Ponds and Pipes
Homeowner associations are responsible for maintenance of existing stormwater detention ponds and pipes. This responsibility was handed down as a consequence of policies and rules adopted by the Georgia General Assembly, the Environmental Protection Division of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, and environmental groups between 2001 and 2005.
Definition and Essentials of a Valid Real Estate Sales Contract
A contract may be defined as an agreement between two or more parties to do or to abstain from doing an act and which is intended to create a legally binding relationship. This is typically the same for sale agreements during the sale of Jamaica beachfront properties. There are two basic requirements of a contract.
Eviction - Your Rights and How to Deal With Eviction Notices
If you have received an eviction notice, you will not have to leave the property immediately. By law, you have two months to either fix the situation, or prepare to leave. After this time your landlord must obtain a court order. If you think you can appeal against the eviction, you have the right to do so, but it is advisable to seek advice from your local Citizens Advice Bureau as soon as possible…

