Property Rights

Explore a comprehensive range of resources related to property rights, including in-depth articles, video interviews with experienced attorneys, and clear legal glossary definitions. Visitors will gain insights into various aspects of property law, including ownership disputes, land use regulations, and tenant rights. This category serves as a valuable hub for individuals seeking to understand their legal entitlements and navigate property-related legal challenges effectively.

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Why Your HOA Can Probably Not Ban That Political Sign

Why Your HOA Can Probably Not Ban That Political Sign

In most cases, your HOA probably can’t outright ban a political sign because many state laws protect homeowners’ rights to display political speech, especially near elections. However, HOAs can often enforce reasonable limits on size, placement, and timing under their governing documents and applicable statutes. This article explains when an HOA sign rule is illegal, […]
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Property Disputes: Essential Legal Guide for Owners

Property Disputes: Essential Legal Guide for Owners

Property disputes arise between neighbors, family members, or business partners over boundary lines, easements, and ownership rights. Understanding neighbor property disputes, intellectual property disputes, and property boundary line disputes helps owners protect their rights and resolve conflicts effectively through proper legal channels.
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Common Pitfalls in Lease Drafting and How To Avoid Them

Common Pitfalls in Lease Drafting and How To Avoid Them

Most lease disputes stem from unclear terms, missing required disclosures, and inconsistent enforcement. Tight definitions, up-to-date state-specific compliance language, and precise procedures for rent, repairs, and notices reduce risk for both sides. This article covers common lease drafting mistakes and practical ways to avoid them. It may seem easy to write a lease agreement, but […]
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Who Pays for Towing Storage or Other Hidden Costs After a Car Accident?

Who Pays for Towing Storage or Other Hidden Costs After a Car Accident?

Towing averages $75–$125 per incident and storage typically runs $20–$50 per day, paid by your collision/comprehensive coverage or the at-fault driver’s liability. If coverage is disputed, these costs may be recovered in a Seattle personal injury claim. This article explains who pays, how to document fees, and how to pursue reimbursement for hidden post-crash costs. […]
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