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If you hunt, fish, or own private land with wildlife, know your state hunting laws. FindLaw's guide describes criminal trespassing rules and landowner rights.
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If a landlord addresses a mold issue but you later have health problems caused by the mold exposure, you may claim damages. Learn more at FindLaw.
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A mortgage most likely will be the largest and most important loan you get in your lifetime. FindLaw has information about your rights before you sign.
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Be aware of possible home equity loan scams to protect your investment. Find legal resources for home equity information at FindLaw.
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Learn more about homeowner rights, zoning ordinances, restrictive covenants, easements, property rights, real estate, and other legal matters at FindLaw.
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For older adults with shrinking savings, reverse mortgages offer a low-risk source of extra income. FindLaw's reverse mortgage guide explains the basics.
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When buying a home, you're responsible for more than loan payments. Learn about other costs, fees, searches, taxes, and much more at FindLaw.
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Unlike a traditional mortgage, in a reverse mortgage, you retain title to your primary residence without making monthly payments. Learn more at FindLaw.com.
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If you need to borrow money, home equity lines may be one useful source of credit. Learn about the benefits and risks of home equity loans at FindLaw.
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Similar to conservation easements, preservation easements protect historic sites against undesirable development or deterioration. Learn more at Findlaw.