A fee simple defeasible estate is a type of property ownership in which the owner holds title to the property with specific conditions or limitations. Fee simple defeasible estates are common in real ...
Owning real estate seems fairly straightforward. But depending on where the property is located, ownership can mean a few different things. While it's not common everywhere, some states are known to ...
Fee simple absolute is a type of property ownership that grants the owner full rights to use, sell, lease, or transfer the property without restrictions. It remains in effect indefinitely unless ...
Whose woods these are I think I know. His house is in the village though . . . — Robert Frost, “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” This summer I often think of these lines from Frost as I glide in ...
People are confused when David Llonuc and Vanessa Prada tell them about their new row house in Surrey. No, it's not in a strata, they explain: "Even though it's attached to other row houses, we own it ...