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What Is The Work Of A Real Estate Lawyer?

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The term "property" is fairly generic and encompasses several different concepts, including personal property, real property, and intellectual property. Real estate, usually referred to as residential or commercial real estate, can refer to either land or structures.  Personal property is whatever you own that is not regarded as "real property." Anything in your name, such as personal property, supplies, bonds, investments, stocks, or assets, may be included. Because intellectual property is immaterial, it is usually necessary to sign a licensing agreement to demonstrate that only one party owns it. A trademark, patent, or even a copyright may be used to secure a license for the use of intellectual property. Even though a real estate attorney can help you resolve conflicts regarding any property, it is advisable to hire a lawyer who focuses on the specific kind of property with which you require assistance. When Might I Need a Property Attorney's Services? If yo...