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Land Contract Forfeiture

By Aaron Hall · May 1, 2025 · Updated April 24, 2026

Land contract forfeiture occurs when a buyer fails to fulfill payment or contractual obligations stipulated in a land contract, leading to the seller reclaiming ownership rights. This process requires …

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Property Zoning Variance

By Aaron Hall · April 20, 2025 · Updated April 24, 2026

A property zoning variance is a formal exception granted by local zoning authorities allowing deviations from specific zoning regulations due to unique property conditions or hardships not …

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Lease Renewal Option Clause

By Aaron Hall · April 19, 2025 · Updated April 24, 2026

A lease renewal option clause grants tenants the right to extend their lease under predefined terms, ensuring predictability and legal clarity for both parties. It specifies renewal duration, notice …

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Easement by Estoppel

By Aaron Hall · April 17, 2025 · Updated April 24, 2026

Easement by estoppel is a legal doctrine that safeguards individuals who reasonably depend on the presumed existence of an easement. This concept arises when a party relies on another’s property …

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Ground Lease Termination

By Aaron Hall · April 13, 2025 · Updated April 24, 2026

Ground lease termination is a structured process defined by the lease agreement terms and applicable legal frameworks. Common termination grounds include non-payment of rent and unauthorized …

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Ground Lease Subordination

By Aaron Hall · April 9, 2025 · Updated April 24, 2026

Ground lease subordination establishes the hierarchy of claims between landowners, tenants, and lenders, significantly influencing property transactions. This framework allows tenants to enhance …

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Intrafamily Sale Leaseback

By Aaron Hall · April 8, 2025 · Updated April 24, 2026

Intrafamily sale leasebacks are financial strategies enabling families to convert appreciated properties into liquid assets while maintaining control over them. This arrangement typically involves …

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Right of Redemption Statute

By Aaron Hall · April 6, 2025 · Updated April 24, 2026

The Right of Redemption Statute allows property owners to reclaim their properties after foreclosure by paying off outstanding debts, including interest and fees, within a designated period. This …

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Carrying Charge Calculation

By Aaron Hall · March 8, 2025 · Updated April 24, 2026

Carrying charge calculation is essential for understanding the total costs of holding assets. It encompasses various expenses, such as storage fees, insurance premiums, and financing costs. Accurate …

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Conditional Use Permits

By Aaron Hall · May 28, 2015 · Updated April 24, 2026

In a municipality, the governing body may choose to issue a conditional use permit for certain types of developments. Minn. Stat. § 462.3595. Getting such a permit allows for a use to be specifically …

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