Law Offices of Cecil G. Moore
Practice areas on Business Law matters including Real Estate, Estate Planning and Bankruptcy. Real Estate foreclosure practice.
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Zoning Laws
 
Zoning law is a mechanism by which government controls the use of land.More...
 
Credit Insurance and Your Financial Transaction
 
Quite often, when you apply for any type of loan, you will be asked if you would like to purchase some form of credit insurance. As many of us make purchases on credit with some frequency, it is important to understand the nature of credit insurance, as well as its advantages and disadvantages.More...
 
Intestate Succession
 
When a person dies with a will, the person is said to have died "testate." If a person dies without a will, the person is said to have died "intestate." In the case of an intestate person, the law of intestate succession governs the distribution of the person's property following the person's death.More...
 
Interstate Land Sales Full Disclosure Act
 
In 1968, Congress enacted the Interstate Land Sales Full Disclosure Act, 15 U.S.C.S. § 1701 (1998). In enacting the law, it was Congress' purpose to eliminate fraud in interstate sales of land. Briefly stated, the law requires certain disclosures in connection with the sale of vacant land. Despite numerous challenges since its enactment, the Interstate Land Sales Full Disclosure Act has passed constitutional muster. More...
 
Mold Prevention and Eradication
 
Every year, numerous people suffer ill health effects as the result of the presence of mold in the home. Mold may be any color, including black or white. The presence of mold in a home is the result of excess moisture. Mold may cause a wide range of health problems.More...
 
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