Personal Property Rights
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If we look just at the meaning of property, it is something that can be posses. However, for legal purposes, property is broken down into two, namely real estate and personal property. Real estate refers to land, and personal property refers to anything that can be moved. However, personal property can also be broken down further as not all personal property can be moved.More...
Definition Of Property Rights
Before checking out the definition of property rights, it is best we understand the meaning of property. Usually when we say property, we think about real estate. However, a property can be a tangible or intangible thing owned by a person or a group of people. Depending on the type of property, the owner has all the rights to dispose it off, sell, mortgage, transfer, destroy, rent or exchange without taking consent from a third party. This is what is defined as property rights.More...
Property Owner Rights After Foreclosure
In the current economic situation, unfortunately, foreclosure is a reality for many people. It is not because these people do not want to pay their mortgage. It is because circumstances are such that they are unable to keep up with the monthly mortgage payments. For these people, it is important to know property owner rights after foreclosure.More...
Property Rights For Women History
If you look at the history of property rights for women, it will be clearly visible that even when a woman owned property, it was under the control of either her father or her husband. Therefore, as such women did not have any property rights in the true sense of the meaning.More...
Property Rights Of Spouse
The property rights of the spouse is dependent on the state you are living in. In the US, different states have different laws pertaining to property. Therefore, it is not necessary that the property that is acquired during marriage will be considered as community property.More...
Property Squatter Rights
Before we look at property squatter rights, let us find out what is squatting. Squatting refers to the act of going and living in a property, building or space that is unoccupied. Invariably, the building or space is an abandoned resident that the squatter does not own or have an agreement with the owner to occupy it. Usually this place will be in a deteriorated state.More...
Tangible Property Rights
Tangible property refers to anything that can be touched. Therefore, property like furniture, jewelry, car, money and even real estate qualifies as tangible property. However, there are some things that do not qualify as tangible property even though they can be touched. For instance, a promissory note is considered to debt rather than a tangible property. Although money is considered as tangible property, there are some legal systems in the world that consider it to be intangible property.More...
Us Constitutional Property Rights
The Founding Fathers of the United States knew and understood that private property was the very basis of freedom and prosperity. Therefore, they went about ensuring that common law, state law and the US Constitution would protect the property rights of people so that they could use, buy or sell property without any hindrances or obstacles.More...
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