by Blackwell Burke Ramsey | Nov 30, 2015 | Blog, Real Estate
Indiana Judgment Liens against Real Estate In Indiana, when a judgment for monetary damages is entered in favor of a plaintiff, that judgment automatically becomes a lien for the judgment amount upon any and all real estate owned by the judgment defendant in the...
by Christopher Hagenow | Jul 2, 2015 | Blog, Contracts, Real Estate
Oral Contracts are Enforceable in Indiana… But Not if They Affect Real Estate We often are asked whether or not contracts that are not in writing are enforceable. As a general rule, those types of contracts are enforceable, but there are certain types of...
by Blackwell Burke Ramsey | Apr 14, 2015 | Blog, Real Estate
Understanding Title Commitments If you have ever had any involvement in a real estate transaction, including the sale or purchase of a home, you were likely aware that a title company was involved in the transaction, although you may have been confused regarding the...