On Behalf of Jones & Walden, LLC | Dec 21, 2020 | Real Estate Law
There is no such thing as a perfect piece of property. Almost any home, building or other structure could do with at least some level of work, whether that be a coat of paint or significant repairs. Problems can arise when it comes time to sell a property, though....
On Behalf of Jones & Walden, LLC | Oct 23, 2020 | Real Estate Law
In Georgia and many other states, purchasing real estate is complex and involves more than what the buyer sees on the surface. Unfortunately, some in the industry are quick to take advantage when buyers do not understand all the legal aspects of the transaction. For...
On Behalf of Jones & Walden, LLC | Jun 10, 2020 | Real Estate Law
Land usage is not as straightforward as it may seem. In fact, real estate disputes are not that uncommon in Georgia. These disputes can occur over any number of things, such as zoning violations or land rights. For example, a golf club is currently locked in a legal...
On Behalf of Jones & Walden, LLC | Nov 22, 2019 | Real Estate Law
A home can be one of the most significant purchases a person makes in their lifetime. Unfortunately, the stresses and anxieties often caused by this decision can drive some to walk away from the deal entirely. According to a recent report, approximately 32% of...
On Behalf of Jones & Walden, LLC | Jul 5, 2019 | Real Estate Law
Everyone has the right to live in a home that is free from excessive external noise. Noise can seem like only a minor consideration when deciding whether to purchase or rent a property; however, excessive noise, especially during antisocial hours, can have an...
On Behalf of Jones & Walden, LLC | Mar 29, 2019 | Real Estate Law
If a piece of land has mineral rights, the value can increase drastically because the land has so much more value than what it on its surface. However, determining the value of the property and dealing with legal issues can become complex.This is why landowners who...
On Behalf of Jones & Walden, LLC | Jan 16, 2019 | Real Estate Law
Many people assume that if they own a particular piece of land or property in the state of Georgia, this means that they automatically have the right to anything that lies underneath the soil. However, this is simply not the case. In the United States, a clear...
On Behalf of Jones & Walden, LLC | Oct 24, 2018 | Real Estate Law
When you own land and you find minerals or other naturally occurring substances of value, you may be curious about your options when it comes to mining these substances and selling them. While you may assume that anything you find on your land is your property, this...
On Behalf of Jones & Walden, LLC | Aug 1, 2018 | Real Estate Law
You lease a commercial space for your new business. You hope the space gives you the exposure and foot traffic that you need, but it is hard to be sure.You project that your new company will make $500,000 per year. It has to in order for that lease to be affordable....