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Yes, I think you can do what you want, but you should contact me at 305-283-4785 or sgarciavidal@garciavidallaw.com to discuss further.
I would recommend an LLC. Contact me if you have any questions, 305-283-4785. Thanks.
I would have to see the lease and the addendum to see if it's valid. Call me at 305-283-4785. Thanks.
You might consider drafting a quitclaim deem to change the title. You should consult a NJ real estate lawyer. You might consider Stella... Read Answer
Hire a lawyer to file an appearance in the foreclosure. You should be a defendant in the case. If your loan is unsecured, you need to sue... Read Answer
Send this to the insurance company you had back then. It should be covered. If not, answer it. Ask the lawyer for the plaintiff for... Read Answer
Your experience is why I always advise clients to have us review their closing package before the closing. You may still be able to sort our... Read Answer
What you should do depends on what you can accomplish. Bankruptcy will buy you delay, but to keep this property you are going to have to get... Read Answer
If you want to sell your ownership interest in the property, you can file a partition action to ask the court for an order to have the property sold... Read Answer
There is no law requiring a spouse to sign a lease of any kind. This may be required by the landlord as a condition to agreeing to lease the... Read Answer
Most attorneys charge hourly, and that should take a couple of hours. You're talking $500 to $750.
Would have to review your lease before giving a clear strategy, but sounds like based on what you have described you would have a pretty good... Read Answer
You would contact a real estate attorney to represent your father to sue the general partner for an accounting, partition, breach of contract, breach... Read Answer
It depends how you were carrying the buidling on prior years. Get an accountant. A website is not a place for tax advice on commercial... Read Answer
I think the first step here is to review your lease and see what it says about the situation. You should certainly send a written demand to the... Read Answer
If this is your attorney, its certainly a reasonable request. If this charge for an opposing party's attorney and is something you are being... Read Answer
It's certainly possible that the local taxing authorities can forgive the taxes. Best thing for you to do is ask the County, city and school... Read Answer
Most attorneys are skeptical of working on a case/client issue for a set price. This is because they do not know how long or how intricate the... Read Answer
Banks will consider lending to a condominium association. As with any loan, the bank will review the credit of the borrower and the collateral it can... Read Answer
Generally, in a condominium as defined in California, the association is required to repair utiliies that serve more than one unit. However,... Read Answer
It depends entirely on what is contained in the lease. You will need to retain an attorney to go over the lease and advise you.