Eversole Law Firm - January 2020

We Ensure Future Homeowners Are Taken Care Of

An attorney will also be beneficial in various complex situations. These situations depend on how the home is purchased and what your needs may be for that home, and they include:

Buying a home is one of the largest and most significant purchases a person will make in their entire life. A lot of thought must be put into a house before someone decides they want to purchase it, making the process especially complex. This is where real estate attorneys can step in and help future homeowners reduce that stress immensely. We avoid common problems. A regular problem that occurs when purchasing a home is an unfamiliarity with the terminology, process, and paperwork. With the chaos of hiring inspectors, keeping in contact with the seller, and organizing documents, the possibility of missing an important detail increases. A real estate attorney has been through this process multiple times. They have the experience and knowledge to navigate their clients through steps that may be otherwise overwhelming. We take legal action. This is where the difference between a real estate agent and a real estate attorney is the most discernible. While a real estate agent understands their way around contracting and negotiating, they can’t offer legal advice or answer legal questions. No one wants to have a situation escalate to a point where legal issues arise, but if they do, it’s crucial to have a reliable attorney on your side.

Designing a loan from a friend or family member to purchase a home

Coming up with an agreement to rent the home until you’re obligated to purchase it

Structuring a co-buyer agreement when a house is jointly bought and how the title of the property is held When documents and agreements, such as a new home contract or a co-proprietary lease, need to be thoroughly reviewed Agreeing to move some of your assets onto the property before the closing date and how damage might be dealt should an unforeseen event occur The real estate attorneys at Eversole Law Firm are here to help anyone through this next big step in their life. You don’t have to go it alone. Give us a call at (843) 379-3333.

LEARNING

Easy Tomato Soup Inspired by Nom Nom Paleo

LEGALESE

Ingredients

• 1 cup chicken broth • 8.5 oz coconut milk • Kosher salt • Freshly ground black pepper

• 2 tbsp coconut oil • 4 leeks, white parts only, thinly sliced • 6 cloves garlic, minced • 1 28-oz can roasted and diced tomatoes (Muir Glen Organic is a good brand)

Restrictive Covenants Provision in a deed, or separate recorded instrument, restricting certain uses of real property. In the case of employment or partnership contracts, a clause which limits a party after termination of the contract in performing similar work for a reasonable period and geographical area.

Directions

4. Add sautéed leeks and garlic and purée again. 5. Transfer purée to a saucepan and add chicken broth and coconut milk. Bring to a boil, then drop to simmer and cook for 10 minutes. 6. Add salt and pepper to taste. Serve.

1. In a skillet over medium heat, sauté leeks in coconut oil until softened and translucent, about 7–10 minutes. 2. Add garlic and sauté for another 30 seconds. Remove from heat. 3. Meanwhile, in a blender, purée entire can of tomatoes, including juice, until smooth.

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