Real estate law governs the buying, selling, and use of property, both residential and commercial. It involves a range of legal issues related to land ownership, property rights, zoning, leases, and transactions. This area of law ensures that the transfer of property titles is legitimate and that contracts related to property sales, purchases, or leases are legally binding. It also covers disputes over property boundaries, easements, and landlord-tenant relationships, including rent, eviction, and maintenance responsibilities. Real estate law is crucial for addressing issues like property taxes, financing, foreclosures, and the legalities of real estate development. It provides protections for both buyers and sellers, helping to resolve conflicts and ensure that property rights are upheld.
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