Utility Easements in a Nutshell
Your spouse fondly remembers the tree line that marked the rear of your property. That was one of the reasons you bought it—it provided great
Your spouse fondly remembers the tree line that marked the rear of your property. That was one of the reasons you bought it—it provided great
We’ve discussed easements for the past two weeks, particularly the importance of having a a written document and a clear description. Those needs arise only
Earned Wage Access. Mortgage Servicing. Small Business Lending. Chatbots. Land Contracts. These are but a few of the topics on which a zealous CFPB has
In last week’s blog, we talked about the importance of calling a lawyer to make sure an easement is legally enforceable—or that it’s an easement
Suppose your next-door neighbor has direct access to a park-like neighborhood commons area with a playground. The official neighborhood entrance to the commons is completely
I spent three days last week at the Great Lakes Lenders Conference in a small college town in central Ohio. My family and friends asked
The Supreme Court term that ended just three weeks ago was one of the most consequential terms in recent years. I’ve previously written about a
After oral argument in CFPB v. Community Financial Services Association of America, Ltd, we predicted that the CFPB would live to see another day. Today
Thousands of religious congregations merge every year. According to Jim Tomberlin and Warren Bird, in their book Better Together—Making Church Mergers Work, church mergers are
My bank isn’t my bank anymore. They’ve changed the name. Things aren’t the same. I’m a number, nothing more. A shout-out to First Source Bank
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