Resolving Real Estate Disputes through Alternative Dispute Resolution

Being involved in a real estate dispute does not always mean you need to go to court to settle the dispute. Alternative Dispute Resolution, which includes mediation and arbitration, are typically speedier and less costly alternatives compared with resolving real estate disputes in court.
- REAL ESTATE LEGAL GUIDE FOR THE HOME SELLER
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- » Selling a Home that Is Foreclosed
- » Selling a Timeshare: The Legal Aspect
- » Flipping a Home: The Legal Aspect
- » The Real Estate Agent Rights and Obligations
- » Legal Mistakes During a Home Sale Process
- » Home Selling and Disclosure Requirements
- » Inheritance Legal Issues Involved with Real Estate
- » Title Issues Involved in Real Estate Transactions
- » Real Estate Contracts and Agreements
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Tips to Mediate Real Estate Disputes
Through the mediation process, parties may be able to successfully resolve real estate issues. This process focuses on finding an amicable solution to a legal problem.
Read moreMandatory Arbitration Clause in Real Estate Agreements - Things to Understand before You Sign
Mandatory arbitration agreements in real estate contracts require parties to participate in the arbitration process if a problem arises.
Read moreMandatory Arbitration in Real Estate Disputes
Real estate disputes may arise for a number of reasons. When the parties sign an arbitration agreement, they are usually required to use this process as the exclusive form to resolve these issues.
Read moreCan I Get a Lien on Someone's House Who Owes Me Money?
Sometimes if a person owes, he or she may not pay this debt. His or her creditor, whether an individual or a business, may decide to look for ways to ensure repayment of funds. One option may be to place a lien against the debtor’s real property.
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