by Ben Ruesch | May 1, 2022 | Real Estate Law
A transfer on death deed (TOD) is an option for an individual to pass along their property to designated individuals upon their death without requiring them to go through the probate process, which can be long and expensive. A TOD deed is also known as a beneficiary...
by Ben Ruesch | Dec 1, 2021 | Assets, Business Law, Real Estate Law
A professional’s guidance is always a good option when making a significant financial decision. For example, buying or selling an existing home fits the description. Along with using an agent to represent you when making a purchase or selling, the majority of...
by Ben Ruesch | Jan 18, 2021 | Assets, Probate, Real Estate Law, Trust, Wills
Looking for estate planning assistance in Hurricane, Utah? At Ruesch & Reeve, our team of qualified professionals are here to help. Some think that estate planning is only for those with extreme wealth. This isn’t true and actually, everyone should prepare some...
by Ben Ruesch | Oct 6, 2019 | Assets, Real Estate Law
Quick Summary of Boundary Disputes Between Adjoining Landowners: Boundary Dispute Basics Statutory InfluencesHazardous ActivitiesMutuality of Rights and ObligationsConstruction On PropertyFixed TimeDamage Caused By ContractorsHow To Approach A Boundary Dispute Between...
by Ben Ruesch | Sep 2, 2019 | Real Estate Law
If you recently bought a home, you may be considering title insurance. Title Insurance protects you from taking a financial downfall triggered by property ownership issues. Believe it or not, someone may have a legal right to the home you’re in. So let’s take a closer...
by Ben Ruesch | Jul 5, 2019 | Real Estate Law
A real estate contract is the key to your transaction Buying a home is serious business. It involves a lot of money and a valued property. Hence, it’s important that legal safeguards are in place. A purchase and sale agreement/contract provides these protections for...