
13 January 2017 | 6 replies
Offering quick closings can be interpreted differently depending on the seller.

23 January 2017 | 7 replies
well does the deed describe it like this.Starting at the crook of the oak tree and running in a straight line to the big rock with the mark on it thence to ; there are legal descriptions like this.. but I am with Greg on this one if a bank lent on it they got a lenders policy of title insurance ... so there is something there .. now there are lands of the US government that tie to base and meridans and then section and quarter section.... we see that in land sales and timber ground all the time.. and it really comes down to the last survey.. you can have two surveyiors do the same job and put the corners in different spots.. its how they interpret it...

14 January 2017 | 2 replies
I'd like to see some people's interpretations and translations of what happened here.

18 January 2017 | 8 replies
This one is tricky and totally depends on your local jurisdictions interpretation of the rules involved.

6 June 2016 | 9 replies
I interpret it to mean same day, others might not.

6 June 2016 | 12 replies
The police said it would need to be 'beyond a reasonable doubt' if we went the criminal route for it to stand up before a jury... meaning by his interpretation 98-99% positive on things.
21 April 2020 | 42 replies
They do this because no one can read and interpret a metes and bounds description.
19 June 2016 | 11 replies
There is not a huge body of law around partial real estate note sales and interpretations, I will admit.

18 June 2016 | 15 replies
Equity is based on value, and value is subject to interpretation and timing.

25 June 2016 | 9 replies
I hired an interpreter from Craigslist and he helped me negotiate.