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Real Estate Forms Online - Search for landlord and tenant forms,
purchase contracts, deeds, eviction notices, mortgage forms, residential
leases, notices and much more.
Title
Insurance - Learn all about title insurance.
U.S.
Environmental Laws and regulations - From the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
State-by-State Foreclosure Information - The foreclosure process for every
state.
State Constitutions, Statutes & Codes - By Legal Information Institute,
Cornell Law School.
Agency Law
Quarterly - Newsletter with news of interest to real estate professionals.
Local
Bankruptcy Rules - A directory by state.
Cornell
Law School - Covers all aspects of law including constitutions and codes, court
opinions, law by source or jurisdiction, etc.
Municipal
Code Corporation - This database is a collection consisting mostly of local government
Codes of Ordinances from around the United States.
House Law - Monthly
report of legal developments in the housing finance and home equity lending areas.
State
Statutes on Real Property
Nationwide
Condo Law - Links to state condominium laws.
Landlord Legal Survival - What's New in Landlord Law?, forms, legal
FAQs and checklists.
Foreclosure Process - The foreclosure process explained by state.
Defenders of
Property Rights
- A national public interest legal foundation, devoted exclusively to
helping private property owners who have been deprived of their property by government
actions.
U.S. Municipal
Codes - Listed by state.
State statutes and legislation on the Internet - Link to sites containing full-text
state constitutions, statutes (called codes or compiled laws in some states), legislation
(bills, amendments and similar documents) and session laws (bills that have become laws).
Consumer Handbook to Credit Protection Laws
Municipal
Codes Online - Links to codes and ordinances for municipalities and counties in nearly all 50
states.
Land-use
law -
An
overview with links to key primary and secondary sources.
FindLaw
- Extensive legal resources on the Web.