A commercial real estate closing begins in Georgia when the buyer and seller sign the final purchase and sale agreement. Purchasing and selling commercial real estate is often a complex and lengthy process. The purchase and sale agreement is the central document for...
Living Will vs. Last Will and Testament: What’s the difference? The main difference between a living will and a last will and testament is their function. A “living will” and a “last will and testament” both are used to express the desires of the person who created...
Can a seller back out of a real estate contract without repercussions in Georgia? If a seller has accepted an offer on their home in Georgia and the buyer fulfills their duties, the seller is obligated to complete the sale. However, if the buyer can’t meet...
In real estate, deeds are legal documents that transfer property ownership from one party to another. There are several different types of deeds: property deeds, warranty deeds, grant deeds, fiduciary deeds, gift deeds, and quitclaim deeds. For the purpose of this...
It is prudent to seek legal counsel when it comes to preparing and executing a will and understanding the intricacies of estate planning in Georgia. If you own assets of any kind – no matter how small they may seem – you need an estate plan. A will is a great place to...
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