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Abandoned Real Estate and Land Construction Cause Contract Issues

In recent years, many projects were abandoned due to the economy and lack of housing demand. Abandoned projects have caused more construction cases. Each case has its own specific problem. Therefore, the need for construction attorneys has become a big necessity.

The Green Building Law in California: Promoting Ecologically-Conscious Construction

The California Green Law was formed and drafted by a consortium of state agencies, including, but limited to, the Department of Housing and Community Development, the California State Lands Commission and the California Building Standards Commission. This particular law has twelve parts. As part of the California Building Standards code,

Three Most Common Types of Lawsuits in Real Estate Investing

When it comes to real estate investing, there are three common types of lawsuits filed. The three most common types of lawsuits are: breach of contract by the buyer, breach of contract by the seller, and non-disclosure of significant property deficiency. Each of these different types of lawsuits has ramifications

What to Expect When Investing in Rural or Undeveloped Land

If you’re looking for a prosperous investment, you should look into buying land. Land, unlike homes in the real estate market, will never lose value regardless of what happens in the economy. Also, buying raw land will enable you to do whatever you would like on that property. A Coachella

Learn How Tribal Law is Recognized and How It Affects Development Planning

The state of California is home to 108 federally recognized Native American tribes and approximately 84 non-recognized tribes. Federally recognized and non-federally recognized Native American tribes both have unique political governments. Non-federally recognized tribes continue to practice their traditional Native American forms of government, and lack official recognition from the