Real Estate Lawyer Albuquerque NM
Find a real estate lawyer in Albuquerque, NM to write up the agreement by which one party holds possession of the real property owned by another, called a lease. The person who owns the real property is known as the lessor or landlord. The lessee, or tenant, is the one who occupies the property. These are all legal terms and processes for your real estate lawyer to take care of.
Matthew W. Kim-Miller
505-724-9622
201 Third St Nw Ste 1700
Albuquerque, NM
Matthew W. Kim-Miller
505-724-9622
201 Third St Nw Ste 1700
Albuquerque, NM 87102
Specialties
Real Estate, Construction, International Law
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Matthew Warren Kim-Miller
505-724-9622
201 3rd St Nw Ste 1700
Albuquerque, NM
Matthew Warren Kim-Miller
505-724-9622
201 3rd St Nw Ste 1700
Albuquerque, NM 87102
Education
Univ of Wisconsin Law School,Grinnell Coll
State Licensing
California
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Eric Lewis Laurence
505-764-5448
201 3rd St Nw Ste 1950
Albuquerque, NM
Eric Lewis Laurence
505-764-5448
201 3rd St Nw Ste 1950
Albuquerque, NM 87102
Specialties
Business, Employment, Real Estate
Education
Univ of Virginia SOL,Stanford Univ
State Licensing
California
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David Hugh Thomas III
505-883-8787
4811 Hardward Dr. Ne, C-1
Albuquerque, NM
David Hugh Thomas III
505-883-8787
4811 Hardward Dr. Ne, C-1
Albuquerque, NM 87109
Specialties
Lawsuits & Disputes, Bankruptcy, Debt Collection, Business, Entertainment, Oil & Gas, Ethics, Real Estate, Construction, Litigation
Education
Texas Tech University
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Jill A. Douthett
(505) 896-6662
4061 Ridge Rock Road
Rio Rancho, NM
(505) 896-6662
4061 Ridge Rock Road
Rio Rancho, NM 87124
Specialties
Wills, Trusts & Estates, Real Estate, Intellectual Property, Business Law
Secondary Specialties
Mortgages, Land Contracts, Broker & Transaction Litigation, Mergers, Acquisitions & Divestitures, Homeowners' Associations, Mergers, Acquisitions, & Divestitures, Trade Associations, Buying & Selling, Nolo Document Review, Professional Corporations, Limited Liability Companies (LLCs), Probate, Mechanics' Liens, Real Estate Loans, Tenants' Rights, Construction Defects, Breach of Contract, Unfair Competition, Title Litigation, Tenant, Corporations, Trade Dress, Liquor Licenses, Antitrust Law
State Licensing
New Mexico
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Leonard Dennis Sanchez
505-241-4941
Alvarado Sq # Ms-0806
Albuquerque, NM
Leonard Dennis Sanchez
505-241-4941
Alvarado Sq # Ms-0806
Albuquerque, NM 87158
Specialties
Business, Real Estate
Education
Stanford Univ Law School,Univ of New Mexico
State Licensing
California
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Robert J. Muehlenweg
505-247-8860
316 Osuna Rd Ne Ste 201
Albuquerque, NM
Robert J. Muehlenweg
505-247-8860
316 Osuna Rd Ne Ste 201
Albuquerque, NM 87107
Specialties
Mergers & Acquisitions, Business, Estate Planning, Contracts, Real Estate, Commercial
Education
Univ of New Mexico SOL,Univ of New Mexico
State Licensing
California, New Mexico
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Claudine Marie Martinez
505-345-8651
7451 Pan American Fwy Ne
Albuquerque, NM
Claudine Marie Martinez
505-345-8651
7451 Pan American Fwy Ne
Albuquerque, NM 87109
Education
UCLA SOL,Santa Clara Univ
State Licensing
California, DC
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Kathleen Alicia Keene
505-262-6200
8220 San Pedro Ne, Suite 400
Albuquerque, NM
Kathleen Alicia Keene
505-262-6200
8220 San Pedro Ne, Suite 400
Albuquerque, NM 87113
Specialties
Tax, Business, Probate, Real Estate
Education
Texas Wesleyan University
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NMHomesales.com Realtors
505-249-2169
12105 La Vista Grande NE
Albuqurque, NM
NMHomesales.com Realtors
505-249-2169
12105 La Vista Grande NE
Albuqurque, NM 87111
Specialties
First Time Home Buyers
State Licensing
New Mexico
Professional Memberships
Real Estate
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LEASES Definition and Nature The agreement by which one party holds possession of the real property owned by another is a lease. The person who owns the real property is known as the lessor or landlord. The lessee, or tenant, is the one who occupies the property. Creation of the Lease Relationship The relationship of landlord and tenant is created by contract. An oral lease is valid at common law, but statutes in most States require written leases for certain tenancies. For example, many States provide that a lease for a term exceeding three years must be in writing. Statutes in other States require written leases when the term exceeds one year. Essential Elements The following elements are necessary to the establishment of the relationship of landlord and tenant: 1. The occupying of the land must be with the consent of the landlord; 2. A reversionary interest in the land must remain in the landlord; that is, the landlord must be entitled to retake the possession of the land upon the expiration of the lease; and 3. The tenant must have present possession in the land. This means a right to be in possession of the land now. Classification of Tenancies Tenancies are classified by duration as tenancies for years, from year to year, at will, and by sufferance. A tenancy for years is one under which the tenant has an estate of definite duration. The term for years is used to describe such a tenancy even though the duration of the tenancy is for only one year or for less than a year. A tenancy from year to year is one under which a tenant, holding an estate in land for an indefinite duration, pays an annual, monthly, or weekly rent. A distinguishing feature of this tenancy is the fact that it does not terminate except upon proper notice. In almost all States a tenancy from year to year is implied if the tenant holds over after a tenancy for years with the consent of the landlord. When land is held for an indefinite period, which may be ... |
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