We are committed to educating and informing real estate clients throughout the process of buying and selling. Our blog is one of the tools we use to do this.
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Who owns Pore Space in Ohio?Littlejohn Law discusses the next frontier in Oil & Gas Pore Space
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Does my real estate attorney have my back or has he already pre-determined my case?Ohio Attorney Explains Does My Real Estate Attorney Have My Back
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When a Land Contract Is a Good Idea—and When it Is NotLand contracts offer benefits to both property sellers and buyers, but there are also drawbacks. Learn when a land contract might be a good idea for you.
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We Defend Exempt Sellers Accused of Non-DisclosureWhen you are selling a house in Ohio, you have to disclose defects and repairs you know about. However, there are exemptions. Learn about them here.
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What Does a Seller Have to Disclose to Potential Buyers in Ohio?Homeowners selling real estate in Ohio must fill out a Residential Property Disclosure Form to inform buyers of all known defects and failures in the home.
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The Ohio Real Estate Market Is HOT, HOT, HOT! But Were You Left With a HOT Mess?When the market is hot, real estate agents might cut corners and even commit fraud to make sales. As a duped buyer, you can take legal action with our help.
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Have You Received a Foreclosure Notice? You Need to Take Action Now!If you have failed to make mortgage payments, the bank might foreclose on your home. However, all hope is not lost if you talk to an Ohio real estate lawyer.
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If an Inheritance Will Cause Problems, You Can Disclaim itIt’s not always a good thing to inherit property from a family member. We discuss when it could be a problem and how to avoid getting what you don’t want.
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How a Property Lien Will Affect Your Real Estate TransactionWhether you are buying or selling a house, when a title search turns up a property lien, the transaction will halt until it can be cleared up. We can help.
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Is a Cloud or Title Defect Standing in the Way of Your Real Estate Transaction?Whether you are buying or selling property in Ohio, if you discover a title defect or a cloud on title, you will need legal help clearing it up.