A durable power of attorney grants someone else the power to do a variety of things on your behalf, such as access financial accounts or transfer property. Although most attorneys-in-fact act in the interest of the grantor, these powers are sometimes abused.
Read MoreLeases - whether commercial or residential - often have clauses prohibiting a tenant from assigning or subletting the property. But what’s the difference between an assignment or a sublease?
Read MoreIn response to numerous complaints of loud and crowded parties, the Columbus City Council could impose additional regulations on owners of short-term property rentals.
Read MoreWhen’s the last time you looked at your will?
Read MoreOne important reason to have a will is to dispose of your personal property after death. But what about the smaller, often sentimental, gifts which you may want to make? This problem is often addressed with by creating a Memorandum of Personal Property.
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