A deed is a legal document required to transfer ownership of a property. In Michigan, there are three common types of deeds used in property transfers: warranty deed, covenant deed, and quitclaim deed. These deeds vary mainly in the degree of protection they guarantee...
What Is a Lease? Types of Leases Gross Lease Modified Gross Lease Triple Net Lease Bond Lease Lease Vs. Rental Agreement Commercial Vs. Residential Lease Essential Elements of a Lease in Michigan Parties to the Lease Premise Clause Rent Clause Term Clause Use Clause...
One of the most common legal problems worldwide is deciding what to do with a joint-owned property (also known as joint property). Co-owners will likely argue over selling or dividing the property, whether private or business. If discussing matters peacefully no...
A Muskegon waterfront property is a great investment, whether you intend to rent it out or use it as a vacation home. Since it’s a valuable asset with often lucrative returns, it’s best to take the necessary actions to protect it. Purchasing insurance and...
Deeds are legal documents that are used to transfer real property ownership. Warranty, covenant, and quitclaim deeds are among the types of deeds used in Michigan for property transfer. Each type of deed provides the grantee or buyer with a certain level of protection...
Buying or selling a property is one of the most critical decisions you’ll make. It involves a lot of expenses and may come with years of commitment. To make matters even more intimidating, you can buy or sell property using different options – all with their set...
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