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Understanding Equitable Conversion in Real Property Transactions
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Equitable conversion is a fundamental concept in real estate law where real property is treated as personal property or vice versa until the transaction is finalized. This principle is exemplified in cases like Parson v. Wolfe. Learn more about this basic idea that impacts the signing of real property sales contracts and closing procedures.
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Understanding Equitable Conversion in Real Property Transactions
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Basic Idea • Real property treated as personal property, or • Personal property treated as real property. • Example = between (1) signing of real property sales contract and (2) closing
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