What Real Estate Law Actually Covers
Property ownership is often described as a bundle of rights, including possession, control, exclusion, enjoyment, and disposition. You can sell, lease, or split these rights, such as granting an easement. Understanding which sticks you hold helps you negotiate, protect value, and avoid unintended promises.
What Real Estate Law Actually Covers
A valid real estate contract typically needs offer, acceptance, consideration, and a clear property description in writing. Smart buyers and sellers use contingencies for financing, inspection, appraisal, and title. Miss a deadline and you may lose leverage. Ask questions early and calendar every key date.