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I'm not sure I understand the situation. What are open spaces and an admission charge? The answer is probably in the bylaws of the... Read Answer
Well that's a tough spot. How about this alternative -- you get the buyer to agree to allow you to market the property. If you get an... Read Answer
I'd suggest that you defend the case and try to work out a payment plan with the taxing body.
I'll say first and foremost that you must review your contract to accurately know what rights and remedies are available to you. You can try to... Read Answer
If you're using the standard PAR Agreement, this is spelled out fairly specifically. Liqudated damages would only be relevant in the event of a... Read Answer
It is in the Supreme Court. There is only one way to do it. It is governed by RPAPL 901, et seq. I charge an hourly fee and require... Read Answer
Attorneys are not going to answer your question in a forum like this. You need to contact an attorney directly for that type of information.... Read Answer
Have you tried showing up at their office and asking for your check? It usually difficult for them to dodge you in person vs. on line or over... Read Answer
There's a legal and practical answer to this question. Legally you might be able to claim adverse possession or some other easement due to how... Read Answer
You should be mindful of the deadline to file an appeal. I always ask this question of folks in your situation -- what do you hope to gain from... Read Answer
Someone can purchase it at the sale for the amount of taxes owed. If that occurs, you will no longer own the building. You may still be... Read Answer
The deed shows who owns it. How title passed after your mother in law's death is determined by the way the deed is drafted. The mortgage... Read Answer
Was the prior loan paid off? Or supposed to have been marked satisfied? You'll need to provide more details. Sometimes a loan is... Read Answer
The bottom-line question here isi whether the seller knew of the outstanding bill.
Based on what you say, and if everything is in line and can be... Read Answer
You do this by preparing a new deed transferring a partial interest in the property to this person. However, you should understand the consequences... Read Answer
Assuming you are using the form contract, removal of liens is required at closing, but one to three months is a normal time to do it. You... Read Answer
That's a tough problem. You may need to petition to open an estate for the deceased co-tenant. If you plan to seek reimbursement for the... Read Answer