Purchasing a house is a momentous occasion. Not only is it a personal milestone, it’s a form of a wealth that can be passed down to future generations. For this reason, the moment when the sale becomes final, known as the “closing”, is a celebratory moment. However,...
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Title dispute? Consider a quiet title action
On Behalf of Tunnell & Raysor, P.A. | Mar 2, 2021 | Real Estate Transactions
Ah, yes. Acquiring property is truly a momentous occasion. In addition to being an important milestone in a person’s life, it’s also vehicle of wealth that can be passed down to later generations (e.g., a house). However, this celebratory occasion can quickly sour if...
Real estate due diligence is key to your transaction
On Behalf of Tunnell & Raysor, P.A. | Feb 11, 2021 | Real Estate Transactions
Purchasing residential real estate can be a stressful endeavor. After all, it’s a major investment that could have severe financial ramifications in both the short- and long-term. That’s why those who are engaged in the process need to do everything they can to make...
What is a blighted area under eminent domain in Delaware?
On Behalf of Tunnell & Raysor, P.A. | Feb 4, 2021 | Land Use And Zoning
Eminent domain is a unique and often misunderstood aspect of Delaware law. People who own property are not expecting the state to simply take it for its own use. However, it is a legal act and can be done under certain circumstances. Of course, the property owner is...
Sellers must provide property defects and condition to buyers
On Behalf of Tunnell & Raysor, P.A. | Jan 20, 2021 | Residential Real Estate
A home purchase or sale is one of the largest transactions a person can make. It is helpful to know that Delaware law provides guidelines for buyers and sellers involved in residential real estate transactions. Material defects When residential real estate is sold,...
Landlord-tenant dispute over excessive rent sparks legal filing
On Behalf of Tunnell & Raysor, P.A. | Jan 6, 2021 | Landlord/Tenant Matters
There are many reasons a landlord-tenant dispute can erupt in Delaware. During the current health crisis, many of these disagreements are about unpaid rent because the renter has lost employment, has medical expenses and is dealing with an uncertain future. The...