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Your attorney. No one should purchase a house with work that requires a CO and not get one. One could overlook minor issues, like a deck,... Read Answer
It depends on the lease terms. Probably yes, but if they are paying rent, consider deducting from the security instead. Once you start... Read Answer
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Generally, when husband and wife take title together and a spouse passes away, the surviving spouse becomes sole owner. A death certificate... Read Answer
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The best way to ensure the contract terms are favorable enough to sign the contract is to contact a real estate attorney in your state to... Read Answer
Yes, but it is complicated and you may have to pay her money to do it. The most effective route is a partition action. In such an action,... Read Answer
If you found the buyers from this agent, you are going to owe this money. You can have a lawyer. You may want one. The fact the... Read Answer
Likely the suggested language is sufficient, but I cannot be certain without seeing the Master Deed (including the Condominium Subdivision Plan which... Read Answer
Your mother needs to set an appointment to come in and discuss her situation and how to proceed. There are legal avenues available, such as an action... Read Answer
She needs to sign a deed conveying her share to you. The technical aspects, i.e. what papers accompany the deed, vary by locality, which you... Read Answer
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Their daughter in law certainly does not specifically own half of the bedrooms, but I would need more information to be able to give a... Read Answer
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As I understand it, you are seeking to move your fence back to the property line, which actually sits in the middle of the allyway... Read Answer
Well you're right to not sign something you don't understand. You should consult with a local attorney who might be able to get more... Read Answer
You may have claims here but they are very difficult to win. Most home inspectors include limitations of liability in their contracts. ... Read Answer
the mortgage liens remain on the property, regardless of your chapter 7 bankruptcy. Assuming that your bankruptcy did, in fact, discharge your... Read Answer
It sounds like you had a hearing in front of a Judge. The first priority is to decide whether to file an appeal from the decision if you... Read Answer