Confirmation of Sale refers to the official recognition and approval of the sale of property by a court of law. This process validates that the sale was conducted properly according to legal standards.
An ejectment action is a legal process utilized to regain possession of real property from someone who is unlawfully occupying it, particularly when there is no lease agreement in place.
Subrogation in real estate refers to the substitution of one entity for another concerning a claim or right. The substituting entity acquires the legal rights and claims of the original party.
Summary possession, often referred to as summary eviction, is a legal process by which a landlord can quickly evict a tenant for reasons such as non-payment of rent, violating lease terms, or other grounds stipulated by rental agreements or local laws. This process is typically expedited to address violations that need immediate resolution.
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