Property Law Reviewer

Avery Kim

Avery Kim is a seasoned reviewer with expertise in real estate finance and commercial leasing. They have reviewed numerous cases involving property law, providing expert guidance and oversight. With their strong background in real estate finance, they ensure that all reviews meet the highest standards of quality and accuracy.

Credentials

Senior Reviewer, Real Estate Finance and Commercial Law

16+ yearsReal Estate FinanceCommercial Leasing

Reviewed posts

Articles reviewed by Avery Kim

What Are Statutory Liens and How Do They Work?Clogging the Equity of Redemption: What It Means for MortgagesWhat Does Dehor Mean in Legal Contexts?What Is a Reciprocal Negative Easement and How Does It Work?What Is a Marketable Title in Real Estate Transactions?What Is an Exclusive Easement and How Does It Work?What Is the Meaning of an Abstract of Judgment?What Are the Legal Requirements for Leasing a Commercial Unit?What Does Divers Mesne Conveyance Mean in Property Law?What Is the Meaning of Tax Redemption?What Is Statutory Redemption and How Does It Work?What Is a Periodic Tenancy and How Does It Work?What Is an Equitable Lien and How Does It Work?What Does It Mean to Be Grandfathered Into a Law or Policy?What Is a Homestead Estate and How Does It Protect Your Property?Can I Put a Mobile Home on My Parents' Property?How Are Land Boundaries Determined and Resolved?Can I Move My Neighbor's Stuff Off My Property?Can an Evicted Tenant Return to the Property?Is an Apartment Admin Fee Refundable If Your Application Is Denied?Is a Landlord Responsible for Pest Control in Rental Properties?What Is a 5 Day Notice and When Is It Required?Neighbor Easement Problems: How to Resolve Common DisputesCan You Transfer Property With a Lien on It?Can a Landlord Evict You Without a Court Order?Can You Evict a Tenant for Not Cleaning Their Rental Property?What Is Normal Wear and Tear After 5 Years?Do Evictions Show Up in Other States?Neighbor's Trees Overhanging My Property: What Are My Rights?How to Move Out at 18: Legal Steps and Requirements