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10Feb, 2006

“All Appropriate Inquiries” Standard Finalized For Environmental Site Assessments

By |Friday, February 10th, 2006|Categories: Environmental Law|

EPA has, at long last, established regulatory standards and practices for evaluating a property’s environmental conditions necessary to qualify for certain landowner liability protections under the Superfund law and, as such, it is now time to modify the scope of future Phase I Environmental Site ...

10Aug, 2005

Caveat Emptor is Dead in Maryland Home Sales

By |Wednesday, August 10th, 2005|Categories: Real Estate Law|

Effective October 1, 2005, Maryland law requires a seller of single family residential real property to disclose specified information about latent defects to a purchaser before entering into a sales contract. With this radical change in Maryland law, caveat emptor is dead. The complete maxim, ...

10Aug, 2005

Caveat Emptor is Dead in Maryland Home Sales

By |Wednesday, August 10th, 2005|Categories: Real Estate Law|

Effective October 1, 2005, Maryland law requires a seller of single family residential real property to disclose specified information about latent defects to a purchaser before entering into a sales contract. With this radical change in Maryland law, caveat emptor is dead. The complete maxim, ...

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