Your real property may be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, even if the land you own is only a fraction of an acre. Although you may focus on the home where you live, your yard is valuable as well. Your outdoor space will be as important as the improvements you...
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How do you secure a Massachusetts zoning variance?
Zoning law in Massachusetts is specific. These rules help preserve the characteristics of a community and the value of individual properties. When you buy a property, you may only use it in a manner consistent with the current zoning for the land. Those who violate...
Can zoning change to let you run a business from home?
Are you interested in starting a small business from home? If you are, you might think that you can start regardless of how your property is zoned, but you need to be sure that it is zoned for commercial use. The local zoning regulations, ordinances and bylaws may...
Tips to help resolve common easement disputes
Easements offer property owners a way to solidify the need to access another property owner’s land. These legal documents serve as a tool to help outline the use of the land, offering protection to both property owners. Although generally beneficial these agreements...
Can you trim your neighbor’s tree hanging over your yard?
Neighbors often share certain parts of their yards near or at the boundary line. For example, neighbors may split the costs to maintain or install a fence along their shared property line. They might both benefit from a tree planted near the property line that...
Tips to have in mind before zoning litigation
Local governments have zoning in place as a way to manage the land use of different cities and towns. Generally, these local governments want to help maintain local infrastructures and control the population geographically so that infrastructure can properly function...
What might lead to a title dispute affecting your property?
When you buy a home, you will have money tied up in the transaction long before you are the owner. You put down earnest money right away when you make an offer to let the seller know that you mean business. Then, even after you sign documents at the closing table and...
Utility easements: what to know
In the Boston metro area, many homes have power lines, gas lines or other utility lines over or under the property. This is usually a sign that the utility company has an easement over the land. An easement grants another party the right to access a property owner’s...
Common examples of adverse possession
The doctrine of adverse possession allows a person to acquire ownership of land if that person has used the property in Massachusetts continuously for 20 years. The most common cases of adverse possession are a: Private road Driveway Fence that is over the property...
Two seller situations that can lead to future title issues for buyers
Buying real estate is a major investment, especially when you want to purchase a commercial or industrial parcel. Owning the property where you do business can save you money in the long run but will cost a lot more up front than just signing a commercial lease....