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Bailey Joins Real Estate Team
Barrett McNagny LLP is pleased to announce that Benjamin N. Bailey has joined the firm with a focus on Real Estate Law & Economic Development.
Read More Bains to be a Panelist at Construction Contract Roundtable
Construction attorney Mark Bains will be a panelist at a Construction Contract Roundtable on Tuesday, October 24, 2023.
Read More Brandon Almas Joins Real Estate Team
Barrett McNagny LLP is pleased to announce that Brandon J. Almas has joined the firm. He joins the real estate team assisting clients with the purchase, sale and redevelopment of real estate and land use planning.
Read More Construction Law Tips for Contractors and Homeowners on Remodeling Projects
As housing projects continue to surge, it's important that both homeowners and contractors educate themselves on construction law to avoid legal disputes.
Read More Real Estate Disclosure Form
The Seller Disclosure Form reflects the seller’s knowledge of their homes condition. Legal recovery is possible if the seller knowingly omits details from the form.
Read More Zoning Laws When Purchasing Real Estate
Working with a real estate attorney to consider zoning laws can save you from hassles down the road and allow a business to flourish in its new space.
Read More Neal Presented on Real Estate Law
Joshua C. Neal was a presenter at the Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum’s 40th Annual Indiana Law Update in September in Indianapolis.
Read More Niezer Authors Column in The Journal Gazette on Redevelopment
Thomas Niezer authors a column in The Journal Gazette on redevelopment efforts in Fort Wayne.
Read More Seller Beware: Understanding the Obligations of a Seller of Residential Real Estate under Indiana Law
Over the last several years, we have seen an increase in the amount of litigation initiated by buyers against sellers of residential real estate.
Read More A Prerequisite to Obtaining Real Estate Through Adverse Possession
Indiana Code § 32-21-7-1 provides a party claiming title through adverse possession must demonstrate that he or she paid taxes on the disputed land.
Read More Educational Purposes Real Property Tax Exemption
On April 1, 2015, the Indiana Tax Court affirmed the conclusion of the Indiana Board of Tax Review finding that an early learning center qualified for an educational purposes real property tax exemption.
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