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Common Title Issues

Common Title Issues

Common Title Issues Once you decide to buy or sell property, you will have a title company involved in the transaction. The title report will provide the party's direction on how to get to closing and for the seller to convey clear title to a buyer. Frequently though,...

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Commercial Leases

Commercial Leases

Commercial leases include a provision called Subordination, Non-Disturbance, and Attornment Agreement (SNDA). This ensures that even if the landlord's property is foreclosed upon, the tenant's occupancy of the premises will continue uninterrupted. It's essential for...

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What You Need To Know About a Commercial Sublease Agreement

What You Need To Know About a Commercial Sublease Agreement

A commercial sublease is an agreement between the current tenant and the new tenant to lease the space together. The sublessee would go through the primary tenant rather than the property owner. The first tenant would still be responsible for paying the rent at the beginning of the month, leading to the sublessee giving their portion of the rent to them, and then the tenant can give it to the property manager.

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We’re Looking For a Paralegal

We’re Looking For a Paralegal

Paralegal Job Description Hunter Law Group, P.A. is growing! We are a full service real estate focused law firm in Prairie Village, Kansas that provides innovative and tailored services to our clients. We are seeking a full or mostly full-time, detail-oriented,...

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What is a Mechanic’s Lien

What is a Mechanic’s Lien

Before starting a large construction or renovation project, it is crucial to understand worker and homeowner laws to keep everyone safe, liable, and getting what they are owed from each side of the contract. Mechanic’s lien is just one of the many statutes set in place, but as you get ready to hire workers for your home, it is an essential law to remember. A mechanic’s lien is a legal claim against a property. A mechanic’s lien is used mainly by subcontractors and builders to ensure they get paid for their work.

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