If you are planning on buying real estate in Virginia along with someone else, then you must take several factors into account, particularly when the other co-owner is not your husband or wife, or a family member whom you trust. First, consider the form of taking title. Please read our article on Types of Deeds
On behalf of Faisal Moghul of Fox & Moghul posted in business litigation on Wednesday, January 2, 2019. Our Virginia Business Lawyers frequently get asked as to what precisely constitutes trademark infringement. In order to answer that question, you need to know when something can be trademarked in the first place. Exclusive Right to Use – Exclusive Right to Prohibit
Virginia Contractors (Classes A, B and C) and DPOR Compliant Contracts By Faisal Moghul of Fox & Moghul posted in Real Estate Law on Monday, March 11, 2019. Certain activities related to the construction, repair or renovation of real property require a contractor’s license. Virginia Code § 54.1-1100 defines a “Contractor” as follows: “Contractor” means any person, that for a
This is a very common question pertaining to the relative rights between unmarried couples who co-own property. In other words, home ownership among nonmarried couples. Typically, a boyfriend-girlfriend decide to buy real estate together and the deed lists both of them as co-owners of the property. Soon, things go south and the parties start fighting
Don’t forget to watch our video on this topic here When it comes time to divest an LLC’s real property there are certain procedures that must be follow. We will presume that title was transfer from a member of the LLC, from one who held title in his individual name, and conveyed through a deed
The decision as to how one plans for the transfer of one’s assets at death are largely dependent on the type of assets, value of the assets and concerns regarding if the public has access to those plans. Your Virginia Real Estate Lawyers at Fox and Moghul stand ready to assist you. Last Will and