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What is a right-of-way easement? 

On Behalf of Crislip, Philip & Royal | May 22, 2020 | Real estate transactions

An easement does not mean someone else owns your property. It just means that they have a right to use it in a specific fashion. The property is still yours, even though the easement may limit your use of that property in some way. Typically, the easement is just part...

Does a family member want to purchase your home when you die?

On Behalf of Crislip, Philip & Royal | May 14, 2020 | Real estate transactions

Other people may admire and enjoy the home that you live in. Regardless of whether it was part of an inheritance or the result of a long-term plan to build your dream home, you may have family members other than your spouse or children who might have an interest in...

Can you negotiate a new rental lease contract?

On Behalf of Crislip, Philip & Royal | May 8, 2020 | Real estate transactions

You have found the perfect apartment. The only problem is that the rental lease doesn’t allow you to bring your pet, and it’s around $50 too much each month. You want to negotiate with the landlord, but you know that it could be a big ask to cut so much money off each...

3 signs of undue influence on a will

On Behalf of Crislip, Philip & Royal | May 5, 2020 | Probate

When you find out you’ve been left out of a loved one’s will, you may feel betrayed and confused. While you aren’t out to profit from someone’s death, exclusion may seem like they didn’t consider you a part of their family. But if you have suspicions about the heirs...

Leaving the house to the kids: Questions to ask before you decide

On Behalf of Crislip, Philip & Royal | Apr 27, 2020 | Probate

Your house was the single biggest purchase you ever made. You tended it lovingly for years and you naturally want to pass it on to your children when you pass away. Such an important transfer of assets must be handled carefully. Here are some of the things you may...

A residential disclosure form is essential for buyers

On Behalf of Crislip, Philip & Royal | Apr 17, 2020 | Real estate transactions

When you’re buying a home, something that you want to see is a residential disclosure form. This form should tell you all kinds of information about possible defects in the home.  On a residential disclosure form, the seller should be informing you about any defects...

Young parents need to set an estate plan

On Behalf of Crislip, Philip & Royal | Apr 9, 2020 | Family Law

Many young adults assume that they have ample time to set up an estate plan, but this might not be the case if they have children. It is imperative for parents to have plans in place for the children just in case something happens to them. There are several points to...

Tips with having an estate sale

On Behalf of Crislip, Philip & Royal | Apr 3, 2020 | Probate

Someone you loved has died, and now you’re tasked with selling off their personal items. This can be an overwhelming process, but one that can be done with grace. Here are a few tips in successfully undertaking this task. Keep what you’d like Immediate family should...

8 tips for resolving disputes with your tenants

On Behalf of Crislip, Philip & Royal | Mar 27, 2020 | Real estate transactions

As a landlord, disputes with your tenants are just about inevitable. Still, you need to know how to deal with them when they arise. Here are some tips for dealing with issues and disagreements with your tenants. Know the law – The best way that you can avoid disputes...

Residents wary of early proposal for motorsports track

On Behalf of Crislip, Philip & Royal | Mar 27, 2020 | Real estate transactions

Some residents in an area of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, are expressing their concerns over a proposal for a motorsports track and adjacent amenities. A developer is discussing preliminary plans to build the track, which also would allow for vehicle testing, on hilly lands...

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