LandAnswer - Blog Post
image

PROTECT YOUR RIGHT TO YOUR LAND WITH A DEED

Deeds are used for the purpose of proving that you are the rightful owner of a piece of land, and protects you in case another party attempts to make a claim against the property. They are prepared either by a qualified attorney or a title company. It’s only after you’ve fulfilled all the obligations to the seller that the deed will be transferred to you, so if you’ve decided to pay on monthly installments, the deed will typically only become yours after you’ve made the final payment.

Read more
image

5 THINGS YOU CAN DO WITH INHERITED LAND

One of your relatives has passed away …and now you’ve inherited a piece of land. You’re likely wondering what do I do next? Well, the best course of action mostly depends on whether you’re going to be using it, or you’re just looking to cash out of it in the most efficient way possible.

Read more
environmental-image

ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS WHEN BUYING LAND

Before you decide to buy the land you've set your eyes on, it's important to go through a couple of environmental considerations first. For example, the land may be contaminated, which makes a negative impact on its overall value. Not only that, you also may be held liable for it and have to clean up the problem afterwards, even if you weren't the one who caused it. Even if you are not dealing with contamination, there are other factors to be considered, some of which we'll cover today.

Read more