Title insurance is a one-time premium paid insurance that insures you from the moment you take title to the property into the future. It states that there were no title… CONTINUE
What is a deed?
A deed is an instrument that transfers title from one party to another. It is an actual document that is signed and notarized with a legal description and is recorded… CONTINUE
What exactly happens at a real estate closing?
It depends on the type of real estate closing. There are two types of closing — there is the roundtable closing and there is the escrow closing. It depends on… CONTINUE
Buying and Selling Real Estate in Ohio – Repairs by the Seller
At Joseph & Joseph & Hanna we have a lot of experience with buying and selling real estate isn Ohio. If the deal is closed that’s one thing; if the… CONTINUE
Are there common issues in standard real estate contracts?
Yes, there are common issues in standard real estate contracts. We have a list of topics that we add to most real estate contracts because the standard form from the… CONTINUE
Should a seller and buyer sign a contract prepared by a real estate agent?
There are form contracts that are often issued by the board of realtors. A realtor cannot give you legal advice regarding the forms you are signing. They are only permitted… CONTINUE
Should I Have a Lawyer for an Ohio Real Estate Transaction?
Yes, you should have a lawyer for an Ohio real estate transaction. Real estate law refers to both statutory and case law. It affects the ownership, purchase and sale of… CONTINUE
Seller Financing: Land Installment Contract v. Note and Mortgage
The attorneys at Joseph & Joseph & Hanna have experience with land installment contracts. An option for the sale or purchase of real estate is the use of seller financing…. CONTINUE
Important Contract Considerations for the Buyers of Ohio Real Estate
As real estate lawyers in Ohio, to protect the buyer, we look closely at the terms of the draft version of the contract and what is in the contract in… CONTINUE
Zoning
Zoning involves regulations established by a municipality like Columbus or other governmental branch like Franklin County that will restrict the use of the property. For example, if part of a… CONTINUE
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