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I think what you ask is in reverse - can the HOA make a disabled or fixed income home owner paint thier house....and the answer is yes if its in... Read Answer
Not much at this point - seems you already self lawyered yourself into a bind. At best you will need to spend a good deal of money to hire a lawyer... Read Answer
The arrangement you made was somewhat unusual. Your rights are in the first instance governed by the documents you made. If you had a... Read Answer
You can't just change yo mind and undo the deal - thats why they have written contracts. You will need to retain a lawyer at some expense to help see... Read Answer
Someone in the family needs to get to a probate attorney. The attorney will be able to determine the best course of action.
Well, it is a foreclosure most likely, not an eviction. Yes, a home can be foreclosed upon. More facts are needed.
You would have to ask that law firm.
They can foreclose on it - yes and they commonly will if the HOA dues are not fully paid.
Have you consulted a lawyer? It's almost always worth the investment to retain an experienced lawyer in any kind of court matter. So the first thing... Read Answer
You need to hire a lawyer as the right hand seems not to know what the left is doing
You can bid at the auction. Sometimes you can contact the trustee and see if you can buy it before the auction.
A little more information is required to be able to advise you on this matter. IF, assuming your old second is still the same one that was... Read Answer
It sounds as though you've been proceeding pro se, yet you make reference to your "clients"- are you an attorney? Definitely need more information... Read Answer
Yes, that statute is still in effect. You might want to have an attorney see if there are any cases which interpret it.
You will need to hire a lawyer to examine why there is lein and what to do about it. THis may require a quiet title lawsuit. Ths is peril of buying... Read Answer
Your question is missing information. I can't believe that a mortgage wasn't recorded when you purchased the property. The grantors (sellers) don't... Read Answer
If you don't know the answer to this - you should not be buying foreclosure properties as an investment. This is something that should be vetteed... Read Answer
You should try another lender.
You respond by admitting, denying, or saying that you are without knowledge as to the separate numbered paragraphs in the complaint, and then by... Read Answer
You need to speak with a foreclosure attorney about this. What you have written here confuses me, because you are asking if you can foreclose.