Real Estate
Real Estate Law - An Overview
Real estate law includes both federal and state issues, with the state-level
rules varying widely from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. These state and federal
laws encompass everything from ownership of land and buildings to related issues
such as financing, leasing, construction, taxes, and environmental laws. A
competent and experienced real estate attorney, like those at Law Offices of
Bruno Flores in San Diego, California, can protect a party's interests in both
routine and complex transactions and disputes.
Brokers
A seller may employ a real estate broker to solicit potential buyers for his
or her property. The seller and the broker sign a listing agreement, obliging
the broker to work to find a buyer and the seller to pay the broker's commission
if a sale results. A buyer may employ a real estate broker to locate suitable
property. Real estate brokers are generally subject to rigorous licensing standards
established by each state. As an agent, a real estate broker or salesperson has
duties and obligations to the person who hired him or her. If an agreement to
purchase the property is made, that agreement is strictly between the seller
and buyer, and the broker is not a party to that agreement and generally makes
no promises about the property.
Real Estate Contracts and Transfers
The agreement to sell between a real estate buyer and seller is governed by the
general principles of contract law. The statute of frauds requires that real
property contracts be in writing. Title to real estate must be marketable to
be free from liability, which means that it must be free and clear of all encumbrances,
liens, clouds, litigation risks, or other title defects. To ensure marketable
title, the buyer typically employs an attorney or a title insurance company to
perform a title search. In a title search, the searcher examines the public records
in the county in which a property is located to map a chain of title by examining
all the recorded deeds concerning the property. The title searcher will also
determine if there are any encumbrances on the property, such as mortgages, unpaid
real estate taxes, liens for municipal improvements, unpaid federal taxes, government
claims, legal judgments, foreclosures, condemnations, covenants, and easements.
A title insurance company will insure the buyer against losses caused by the
title's invalidity.
To pass title, the seller must execute and deliver a deed with a proper description
of the land. Many states require that the deed be officially recorded to establish
ownership of the property and to provide notice of its transfer to subsequent
purchasers.
Mortgages
The most common method of financing a real estate transaction is through a loan
secured by a mortgage on the property. A mortgage involves the transfer of an
interest in land as security for an obligation. A borrower typically repays a
mortgage in installments that include both interest and principal payments. If
the borrower doesn't make payments, foreclosure can result, with the lender declaring
that the entire mortgage debt is due immediately. Failure to pay the mortgage
debt once foreclosure occurs results in the sale of the property to satisfy any
remaining mortgage debt.
The actual foreclosure process depends on state law, the terms of the mortgage,
and whether other liens exist on the property. Many states allow late payments
to avoid foreclosure, and many lenders attempt to work out a payment plan to
avoid a foreclosure. If a lender is threatening foreclosure, a borrower should
immediately contact a competent and experienced real estate attorney, like those
at Law Offices of H. Michael Soroy in Los Angeles, California, to protect the
borrower's interests and pursue all available resolutions.
Conclusion
Real estate transactions
and disputes involve many laws, which vary
greatly from state to state. If you are buying
or selling real estate or are involved in a
dispute regarding real estate, it is in your best interest to get in touch with
an experienced real estate attorney at Law Offices of H. Michael Soroy in Los
Angeles, California to ensure that your rights are protected.
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