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Real estate agent Cebu in Paseo San Ramon in the breezy hillside of Banawa is more than a
beauty to real estate agent Cebu. From the Mediterranean-inspired architecture,
design and quality workmanship, our homes are built with only the
finest materials. For example, you may own property subject to a
mortgage (if you fail to pay the mortgage, the lender will take the
property back); a lien for payment of a debt can be placed against
your property (such as a "mechanic's lien" or "judgment lien"); and
if someone is injured on your property, you may be held liable to
the injured person for all damages resulting from your negligence. A
broader discussion of easements appears below.
You'll see every single detached home at Paseo San Ramon is designed
with its own character and painstaking effort to very exacting
real estate agent Cebu standards.
We're proud of Paso San Ramon being the first-class neighborhood
right in the city to have underground utilities, lush greenery,
security systems and tranquil spaciousness. Truly a great
residential value amidst the bustle of metropolitan Cebu City.
So come and see your new home with the real estate
agent Cebu. Enforcement of these laws typically resides with various
governmental agencies which are responsible for keeping you in
compliance with these laws. WHAT IS REAL PROPERTY and real estate agent Cebu? Real property is generally
defined as land and the things permanently attached to the land.
Things that are permanently attached to the land, also can be
referred to as improvements, include homes, garages, and buildings.
Substances that are beneath the land (such as gas, oil, minerals)
are also considered permanently attached. There is a myriad of
federal, state, county and local laws which restrict what you can do
with the real property that you own. Other items which can be
attached to the land, such as mobile homes and tool sheds, are not
considered to be real property. WHAT IS OWNING REAL PROPERTY ABOUT real estate agent Cebu?
You have a right to do with the land as you please, subject to
restrictions imposed by law. When you own land, you can do many
things with it, such as: use it; rent or lease it to others; sell or
transfer it; give it away; use it as collateral for a loan; bequeath
it to intended beneficiaries (by will or trust upon your death); let
it sit where it is without doing anything to it (although this could
create problems due to restrictions imposed by law.) The three most common restrictions imposed by government are: (1)
zoning - restriction on the use of the property as to residential,
industrial, agricultural, or commercial purposes are very common.
The size and height of improvements attached to the property are
likewise subject to restriction. (2) environmental hazards - what
materials can be stored on the real property as well as real estate agent Cebu is
responsible for removing environmental hazards from real property
(such as asbestos, lead paint, petro-chemicals, radon and toxic
wastes) are government regulated. (3) public easement and right of
way - a portion of the real property may have to be left open for
others to use. Easements and right of way are used to allow access
to other property, to provide for roads and sidewalks, and to enable
electric/gas/telephone and sewer lines to be installed. Violation of government law
can result in fines, penalties, injunctions and even criminal
prosecution resulting in you being sent to prison. WHAT
NON-GOVERNMENT RESTRICTIONS ARE THERE ON THE USE OF MY PROPERTY? In
addition to laws established by the government, there may also be
private party agreements and other restrictions controlling what you
can do with your real property. For example, a real estate developer and real estate agent Cebu
may sell homes in a subdivision or condominiums subject to
restrictive covenants in the purchase contract (typically referred
to in Real Estate World, as CC&R--covenants, conditions, and
restrictions). Lot size, architectural design, vehicle parking and
even placement of satellite dishes are subject to the conditions set
forth in the purchase contract. WHAT ARE SOME TYPICAL RESTRICTIONS
IMPOSED BY LAW ON OWNING REAL PROPERTY? Private easements and rights-of-way
may be established by grant, implication and prescription enabling
others to use a portion of the real property. Typical remedies for
violation of private party agreements include an award of damages
against the violator and injunctive relief (requiring removal of the
violation and prohibiting such a violation in the future). In
addition to the rights that you obtain by owning property, it is
important that you recognize that there are responsibilities and
potential liabilities to others which also result through real estate agent Cebu
ownership of real property.
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