Real Estate Law
“Goring the Ox” of New Residential Development
As the ancient Hebrews tell us in scripture, the answer to the question of who is damaged and who must…
Read MoreNew USTA Facility Could Be a “Net” Win for Prince William County Community and Developers
Get those racquets ready: the United States Tennis Association Mid-Atlantic Section is building a 105,000-square-foot, $15 million headquarters and tennis…
Read MoreNatural Gas Pipelines in Your Backyard
The tension between our nation’s need for utilities and the need to preserve our environment has been catapulted into the…
Read MoreReal Developments in Virginia: Virginia Law and Title Searches
Buying a new home or acquiring a piece of commercial property can be an exciting time. With both buyer and…
Read MoreReal Developments in Virginia: Easements in Virginia – The “Do’s” and “Don’ts”
Are you unsure about the legal status of part of your property? Do you want to expand past your lot…
Read MoreReal Developments in Virginia: Easements in Virginia – The “Do’s” and “Don’ts”
Offit Kurman is excited to launch “Real Developments in Virginia”. Through her bi-weekly blog, Attorney Theodora Stringham will provide updates…
Read MoreSelling Your Home During A Divorce
Selling a home under any circumstance can be an emotional process. Selling your home as a result of a divorce…
Read MoreHow the Tax Reform Bill Could Impact Homeowners and Real Estate Developers (Part 3)
How will the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act affect real estate? That question was the focus of our two-part…
Read MoreHow the Tax Reform Bill Could Impact Homeowners and Real Estate Developers (Part 2)
Republicans in Congress have less than a month to meet their 2017 tax reform deadline. If lawmakers can send the…
Read MoreHow the Tax Reform Bill Could Impact Homeowners and Real Estate Developers (Part 1)
Click here for Part 2 Republicans in Congress have less than a month to meet their 2017 tax reform deadline.…
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