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Own CT Property Jointly but Tensions Arise? You Have Options

It’s common in Connecticut for investors, family members, and others to own property jointly, but what happens when there’s a disagreement among the joint owners and one or more of them do not want to continue the joint ownership arrangement? “If two or more people own property together, they can’t be compelled to continue owning […]

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Real Estate Lawyers Aren’t All the Same: Choose Wisely

Connecticut law requires that attorneys handle real estate closings involving title insurance, which is commonly required when a buyer is borrowing money from a lender to purchase property. By prohibiting non-attorneys from handling most types of real estate transactions, Public Act No. 19-88, adopted in 2019, provides safeguards that codify what was already common practice.

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