San Antonio Lawyer Linda Leeser Unveils Expert Strategies for Navigating Divorce and Property Division in New Article

San Antonio, Texas — Facing divorce often brings a slew of challenges and decisions, one of the most formidable being the division of assets. Linda Leeser, a seasoned property division lawyer at Family Matters Law Firm PLLC in San Antonio, has recently authored an article shedding light on the intricacies of asset division under Texas’s community property laws. Leeser’s article meticulously depicts how equitable division, rather than equal division, is the norm in Texas. This involves an analysis of assets acquired during the marriage, such as real estate, personal properties, investments, and even debts. State … Read more

Vietnam Set to Revolutionize Property Market with New Laws Starting August 2024

Hanoi, Vietnam — A sweeping set of legislative reforms aimed at transforming the real estate sector in Vietnam is set to take effect starting August 1, 2024. These changes, involving new laws on land, housing, and property dealings, are expected to enhance regulation, encouraging transparency and advancing professional practices within the industry. On July 23, the Presidential Office of Vietnam authorized the enactment of multiple laws that prescribe more stringent governance in real estate transactions and the management of credit institutions. Law No. 43/2024/QH15, in particular, is critical among these, amending existing articles to bring … Read more

Hudson Valley Property Owners Challenge Poughkeepsie’s Rent Control Law in Supreme Court, Cite Faulty Vacancy Data

Poughkeepsie, NY – The Hudson Valley Property Owners Association has escalated a dispute with the city of Poughkeepsie to the U.S. Supreme Court, challenging the legality of newly adopted rent control measures under the Emergency Tenant Protection Act. The association contends that the enactment of this law, which activates rent control in cities with vacancy rates under 5%, was based on an erroneous assessment of local housing data. In June, Poughkeepsie determined that its vacancy rate fell within the prescribed threshold to trigger the rent control stipulations, a move meant to stabilize soaring rental costs … Read more

Legal Victory for Renewable Energy: Wind Farm Towers Exempt from Property Tax, Rules Viseu Court

Viseu, Portugal – A significant legal victory was recorded in Viseu for the renewable energy sector as a court ruled that wind turbine towers constitute energy production equipment and should not be classified as buildings or structures for taxation purposes. The ruling was confirmed by the Administrative and Tax Court of Viseu, overturning a previous property tax valuation that could have imposed higher costs on energy producers. The court declared that including wind turbine towers as taxable buildings contradicts both the Municipal Property Tax (IMI) code and fundamental constitutional principles regarding property taxes. The decision … Read more