In planning your estate, it is customary to consider wills and trusts (as well as intestacy) as a means of property distribution. As a matter of fact, the manner in which you hold title to your assets ...
The system of real property ownership in the United States stems from the English common law where the highest possible interest in real property ownership is the fee simple interest. There are other ...
Investing in commercial real estate offers attractive alternatives to stocks and bonds. Similar to residential real estate, ownership in commercial real estate (CRE) provides a steady, tenant-driven ...
Fee simple absolute is a type of property ownership that grants the owner full rights to use, sell, lease, or transfer the property without restrictions. It remains in effect indefinitely unless ...
Joint tenancy is a type of shared property ownership. In a joint tenancy agreement, two or more people share an equal amount of ownership in the home. There are no limits to who can own the property ...
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In my last post about shared ownership of cottages, I discussed items to consider when deciding whether to create a plan for future generations to share the ownership and use of the family cottage or ...
Fee simple is a term used in real estate to describe when an owner has complete legal ownership over a designated area of land and all properties that sit on that land. This is the highest form of ...
Practically all forms of property ownership in the United States were developed through the English system of common law estates. The laws governing transfers and conveyances of real property grew out ...
Understanding fee simple ownership is important when buying, selling, or investing in real estate. It is a common and comprehensive form of property ownership, granting full control and rights, ...