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Real property: while these two terms may be similar, they each include a
different set of rights. The differences, while nuanced, matter most in terms of the legalities.
This guide aims to help homeowners, tenants, and business owners understand the rights
bundled with their property.
Fausett Law has been protecting the rights of those in the Chicagoland area for 17 years.
We’re a team of dedicated attorneys specializing in real estate (and real property) law,
mortgage foreclosure defense litigation, business law, and estate law.
To learn more about how we can help you and understand real estate vs. real property,
please give us a call at (630) 858-0090 or view our comprehensive list of practice areas.
These improvements or attachments are considered real estate whether they are natural
improvements – such as trees and water, or human-made – such as houses, barns, and
even sidewalks.
This bundle of rights covers rights outside the physical existence of the land. We’ll cover the
five types of real property in the next section.
However, it is essential to note that the courts can overwrite these five rights if they do not
align with law enforcement. For example, a police warrant would override the right to
exclusion.
In order to best understand your property rights, review your contract and consult with a
lawyer.
The Law Offices of Lora Matthews Fausett are experienced in many areas of real estate
and real property and can provide a comprehensive defense to Chicagoans. For more
information, give us a call at (630) 858-0090 or fill out our consultation form online.
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