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We can only practice within North Carolina and can not provide answers for out of state... Read Answer
Ypou can only file a Lie Pendens if the claim relates to the title to the proeprty. You cannot file a LP for monetary damages only. You... Read Answer
This question is a bit more complex than it might initially appear because you are talking about giving the Tenant a new lease and also talking about... Read Answer
You should try to sell the timeshare through a liquidator. Contact the company managing the time share and see if they will handle the... Read Answer
You can put a lis pendens on the property as part of the settlement, but you would be better off going back to court and asking to foreclose on the... Read Answer
If you add your sons names to the deed it might not affect the tax freeze as long as your names remain first on the list. However, it depends... Read Answer
There are liqudation companies that will facilitate in the sale of timeshares. You should look on line for a broker, and see if you can get rid... Read Answer
If your condo sold to someone else, I would not pay the HOA fees. I am sure at some point you are going to be evicted, and the new owner... Read Answer
The con is she becomes half owner of the house, and if things don't work out, she owns half of your house. Im not sure what a pro would be... Read Answer
If the property is in both your mom's and your Aunt's name, I'd suggest that you hire counsel to order a title search and prepare the Deed for... Read Answer
You won't loose your house over that amount. First there has to be a tax sale - that means an outside investor comes in, pays the taxes, and... Read Answer
There is not enough informationin this question to provide a specific, knowledgeable answer. If your participation does not cost you anything,... Read Answer
You need to proceed with caution. If ou have not yet purchased the unit, ask for a seller's concession, getting some money back or off the... Read Answer
If you are telling the truth, you will not get in trouble. What you say can't be slanderous - like he's a crook - but you can say you invested... Read Answer
Since ou don't have a formal lease agreement, it is hard to say what the expectations are for both parties. If you left the apartment early,... Read Answer
There is not enough information here to answer a question. If you did not pay your rent you may be subject to eviction. You will be able to ask... Read Answer
I'm not sure I can answer your question based on the information you provided. If the lawsuit is about payment of fees, those fees can be... Read Answer
This is very easy. You will need your late wife's death certificate. An attorney can prepare a new deed. In my office the approxiamte... Read Answer
You can go back to Court and get a court order allowing fo rthe buyout of the house. She probably wont take it off the mortgage because she... Read Answer
That doesn't sound right to me. If your mother has given your step sister power of attorney, that doesn't mean that she can't do things for... Read Answer
Whether or not you can live in the property will depend on what the property is zone dfor and what the town will allow you to get a certificate of... Read Answer
you can file a claim in small claims court, and if you get a judgment, you can docket the judgment as a lien against personal property. You... Read Answer
Yes - the tax lien must be paid in order to provide clear title to the property. you must call the town and get a final payoff amount for the... Read Answer