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From civil suits to tax laws, eHow's got straightforward answers to an array of legal questions. Understand your rights as a landowner by researching the details of real estate, including laws regarding landlords, tenants and homeowners associations. White collar crimes like bribery, credit card fraud, embezzlement and tax evasion are explained, as are laws governing immigration and the military. eHow also offers important information on personal liability, entertainment law, civil rights, zoning and land law.

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  • How to Prove a Constitutional Violation

    The United States Constitution is the basis of American citizen rights and the system of government. If the U.S. government oversteps its bounds, even if its intentions are good, it may violate...

  • How to Amend Your Deed of Trust

    A deed of trust is a legal contract between a lender and a borrower to transfer some interest of the borrower's land to a trustee (see References 1). It is similar to a mortgage; however, three...

  • How to Process a Malpractice Claim Without a Lawyer

    Taking on any lawsuit without a lawyer (pro se), is extremely difficult and risky to begin with. A malpractice claim, which could take years to fully prosecute, could easily become an armchair...

  • How to Manage Local Government Records

    In light of ever-expanding federal and state funding and mandates, local governments are forced to manage an increasingly large amount of paperwork. It is vital to put in place an efficient system...

  • How Can I Help Someone Become an American Citizen?

    Becoming an American citizen is a long and complicated process. Helping someone achieve such a goal is a kind gesture, and there's more than one way to do it. You can do so directly, by...

  • How to Correct Legal Documents

    Correct paperwork and documentation are absolutely necessary should a legal action pertain to you. The protocol for correcting legal documents is different in every state, and, sometimes, in some...

  • How to Respond to an Order or Legal Document

    Even the most law-abiding citizen will sometimes receive a legal order or other legal document that requires a response. A common kind of order is a subpoena: You are ordered to testify in a...

  • Home Associations and Paint Color

    Homeowner associations, or HOAs, are quasi-governmental bodies that set and enforce rules in residential developments. A common issue for HOAs, and a common source of disputes, is exterior paint...

  • What to Do If You Suspect Mineral Rights Are Stolen

    Absent an assignment to another person or business of mineral rights associated with real estate you own, those rights fully belong to you. A person or business that extracts minerals of any...

  • How to Find a Manufacturer's FDA Registration Number

    The Food & Drug Administration (FDA) requires that manufacturers and distributors of medical devices register with them annually. Most medical device manufacturers must also provide a listing...

  • How to Obtain a Copy of a Property Survey

    Property surveys are used to determine correct property boundaries and to locate any encroachments or easements that may affect the legality of the property title. Lenders require property surveys...

  • How to Check a Japanese Visa Application Status

    Waiting for a Japanese visa application approval can be a nerve-racking experience. You must first apply for your Japanese visa at a local Japanese consulate or embassy. There are sixteen Japanese...

  • How Can I Buy a Home After My Legal Separation Ruined My Credit?

    A legal separation alters your life in many different ways. For example, a legal separation potentially causes a negative impact on your finances. Your credit can end up destroyed as part of the...

  • An Integrative Approach to Disaster Management & Planning

    Disaster management and planning is a necessary part of life due to natural disasters such as hurricanes, earthquakes, tornadoes, floods, volcanic eruption,‭ ‬drought,‭...

  • Can You Refinance a House With a Lien on It?

    It is possible to refinance a house with a lien on it; however, the liens must be either paid out of the funds from the refinance or the lien-holder must release the property from their lien.

  • How to Find My OSHA SIC

    SIC stands for "Standard Industrial Classification." It is a system of classification of industries according to the type of activity the industry is engaged in. SIC codes, along with the more...

  • IRS Rules on Life Insurance Benefits

  • How to Find Out Who a Home Address Belongs To

    Property records are public knowledge, so you should be able to find out who the owner is for any address. You may be able to do this online, or you may have to go to the county clerk's office.

  • Steps for a K-1 Visa

    A K-1 visa grants permission for the foreign fiancé(e) of a U.S. citizen to enter the country. To qualify, the foreign person must have met his prospective spouse in person within two years...

  • How to Process a Computer Crime Scene

    Processing a computer crime scene is different than processing a standard crime scene. As technology changes, it's integral that procedures are continually refined, and updated so that those who...

  • How to Define an Open Listing

    Selling your home can be the joyous start of a new adventure or a headache of cosmic proportions, especially for first-time sellers. There are so many options, it's hard to know where to start....

  • Why Nurses Need Malpractice Insurance

    According to the American Nurses Association, only 47 percent of respondents to a recent online poll carried malpractice insurance. While a nurse can expect coverage under her employer's policy,...

  • How to Start Your Own Title Company

    A number of educational and financial requirements must be met before you can consider starting your own title company. A law degree or significant experience in the real estate industry is a must...

  • How to Process an Eviction Notice

    Each state has unique procedures for processing an eviction notice. However, what is shared among the jurisdictions is that a landlord cannot evict because of retaliation--in other words, to get...

  • Dispute Settlement Procedures

    There are three primary avenues a person or business is able to pursue to settle a dispute. These different dispute settlement procedures are designed to provide the parties appropriately tailored...

  • Reasons Why Drug Charges Get Dropped

    Drug charges can be dropped for a variety of reasons, some of which have been established from Supreme Court decisions. Many are the result of procedural errors by the police department.

  • Renter's Rights on Deposit Returns

    All states allow landlords to require a security deposit from long-term tenants. Security deposits are designed to protect property owners against damage to their property and unpaid rent.

  • Escrow Advice for First-Time Home Buyers

    As a first-time home buyer, you encounter a lot of "firsts." The most exciting first-- having your offer to purchase a new home accepted by the seller--is followed by the most confusing...

  • How Long Do Automobile Settlements Take?

    The period of time needed for an automobile accident case to settle depends on a variety of factors. This includes the nature of the claim, whether the claimant has filed a lawsuit, and the number...

  • How to Stop Toll Free Service Calls

    Unwanted toll-free service calls are not only annoying, but if the proper steps are taken, they can become illegal. The National Do Not Call Registry has made it possible for individuals to fight...

  • How to Find a Person in Greece

    There are multiple options for locating a friend, classmate from years past, family member or someone else in Greece. A researcher can visit specific locations in Greece to find an individual, or...

  • Can I Get in Trouble If My Dog Bites Someone on My Property?

    Dog bites can result in severe injury, as well as a civil lawsuit and/or criminal charges. Whether the incident occurred on the owner's property, the owner is legally responsible for restraining...

  • How to File a Quit Claim Deed While Being Sued

    A quit claim deed provides a means for transferring an interest in real estate from one individual to another quickly. A warranty deed involves a longer process to transfer title to real estate....

  • How to Bring in New Clients

    A law firm is a business. Although this certainly sounds like a basic premise, the fact is that most attorneys (perhaps understandably) focus on the legal aspect of such an operation to the...

  • How to Create a DVD Rental Agreement

    Whether you are looking to start your own DVD rental business or you simply want a form by which you can hold people who borrow your personal DVDs responsible for returning them, consider drafting...

  • How to Get Another Copy of a Name Change Certificate

    The statutes of each state regulate name change procedures. Marriage licenses and divorce decrees both serve as legal proof of name change and no additional documentation is required. Name changes...

  • What Is an Integrative Agreement?

    There are two basic forms of conflict resolution: compromise and integrative agreement. In a compromise, both parties receive half of what they want. Integrative agreement is more involved.

  • Help on a Business That Just Got an IRS Levy

    When a taxpayer fails to pay federal taxes on time, the IRS will place a tax lien on all of the taxpayer's property, regardless of whether the taxpayer is an individual or a business that is...

  • How to Report the Theft of a Veteran's Check

    Veterans are at risk of having personal checks or information compromised, especially if they are disabled. Whether a veteran's check has been stolen or involved to commit fraud, many government...

  • How to Write a Confidential Report

    Preparing a report of any type is challenging and time consuming. The task becomes more complex when the end result if a confidential report. Follow certain tactics and techniques when you write...

  • Immigration Fingerprint Requirements

  • How to Do Research on Home Foreclosures to Purchase

    Investing in real estate is a solid means of expanding your overall investment portfolio. There are a variety of options available to you when it comes to real estate investing. One course you can...

  • How Do I Reinstate an Inactive Secret Security Clearance?

    An active security clearance is a benefit to job seekers searching for employment with a civilian company that requires cleared employees. Government agencies, in particular the Department of...

  • Difference Between Euthanasia and a Living Will

    In a living will, there is written documentation of a patient's wishes for medical and end-of-life decisions. This may not always be the case with euthanasia.

  • How to Purchase a Pre Foreclosure That Is Not Listed?

    A strategy to employ when investing in real estate is to purchase property in pre-foreclosure. Investing in pre-foreclosure real estate is one of the more challenging courses to take. The fact is...

  • How to Invest in Government Leased Real Estate

    Real estate can be a profitable investment provided you make wise choices at the outset when selecting property to purchase. There is a wide range of different types of investment real estate...

  • How to Negotiate Commercial Lease Agreements

    Negotiating the most favorable lease agreement for your business venture is crucial. For many businesses, the cost associated with a real estate lease is one of the most significant expenses in...

  • How to Take Possession of Property That Has an IRS Tax Lien

    When U.S. taxpayers become delinquent on their federal taxes, the Internal Revenue Service will place a tax lien on all of their property (including real property, personal property and intangible...

  • How to Find Tax Lien Sales

    Tax lien sales are held by county governments. When a property owner becomes delinquent in paying property taxes, counties will issue tax liens against the property. In many cases, the county...

  • How to Find a Census Tract Number

    A census tract of land is a tiny subdivision within a county. The purpose of establishing numbers for tracts of land is to have a stable tracking system for taking census data. If you have a...

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