The short answerBefore buying land in Alabama, verify more than price and acreage. Confirm title, surveyed boundaries, legal and usable access, septic approval, utilities, zoning and private r...
The short answerAlabama generally applies caveat emptor, or buyer beware, to the sale of used residential property. That means buyers cannot assume the seller must volunteer every known condit...
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Beginning November 2, 2026, all new appraisal reports submitted through the Uniform Collateral Data Portal must use UAD 3.6. That portal is used for appraisals on many conv...
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