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While it will not matter for your RE transaction, you might consider an OREC complaint against your realtor. You can make the complaint via their... Read Answer
A probate case or quiet title case must be filed. All the sisters can give quit claim deeds to your husband, but that will not clear the title.... Read Answer
A homeowner is not allowed to disassociate from a mandatory homeowners association. You would have rights to inspect the books and sue for an... Read Answer
This is a real mess. No, do not close the sale or you may be stuck with a house that is worth much less than your appraisal until the roof is... Read Answer
It depends. I would need to know more about how the title to the house was held by your mother, whether there was a surviving joint tenant named in... Read Answer
Your purchase and sale agreement should address this issue. You may have to pay and then deduct the amount from the earnest money. Look at the buyer... Read Answer
Providing your mom and dad were husband and wife at the time of his death, she can sign the deed as surviving spouse and this will convey total... Read Answer
If your home is owned by you individually, it would have to go through probate to be transferred. Assuming your assets are not valued over... Read Answer
If the real property is your homestead, the mortgage is not valid. You need to make a demand that it be released. If they don't release... Read Answer
The extent of the obligation of the Board of Directors to enforce covenants depends on the language in the Deed of Dedication. Generally the... Read Answer
Is it a judgment or a mortgage?
To determine whether the property is yours, free and clear, you must have a deed naming you as the owner. You... Read Answer