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It is impossible to know if $4979 is reasonable, we don't know what the repairs are, i.e. a new roof, windows, grounds work, etc.
Likely, the... Read Answer
You have two separate issues:
1. The complaint about the stairs. You'll need to defend yourself and your property if your neighbor is claiming... Read Answer
Yes, if the tenants do not voluntarily return possession you will need to judicially evict them.
You can hire an attorney to handle this for you,... Read Answer
When you purchase the real estate, you become the Landlord in the leases, i.e. you can enforce the lease but the tenant has the right to maintain... Read Answer
I doubt that this is discrimination. But, I also doubt that the HOA has the power to assert this rule without a vote from the owners.
You... Read Answer
Dennis,
I'd like to help you. Unfortunately, I'm not sure what you question is and I doubt that your question can be properly answered... Read Answer
If the HOA was properly dissolved and the manager no longer is employed by the HOA he has a duty to return any money held by him to its owner, the... Read Answer
Yes, an eviction on your may affect you in the future.
It is possible to agree to the judgment for possession then when you perform (move out on... Read Answer
Perform your own inspection documenting the condition in which the property is returned, video is great. You are under no obligation to perform... Read Answer
You should take a look at the documents you signed at closing. Almost always the title company will require you to sign an agreement to work... Read Answer
You may have a claim for failure to disclose a known material defect. But, you'll have to prove that the seller had actual knowledge of the... Read Answer
Quit Claim your share to someone else, likely another owner. If they will not accept your gift simply stop paying your portion of the bills.... Read Answer
The Board nor the Board President have the authority to act contradictory to the HOA Convenants. The HOA has a duty to protect all members and... Read Answer
These charges should have bee assessed to the seller of your condo at the closing of your purchase. This is not likely an enforceable claim by... Read Answer
Richard,
The HOA may have some rights here to recover damages. Question is did new builder/owner have duty to perform the maintenance... Read Answer
If the contract has been signed it is to late for an attorney to protect your interests.
However, if you have disputes with the Seller during the... Read Answer
If you have proof of actual knowledge that seller failed to disclose, you have a good case. You should contact and attorney to discuss how to... Read Answer
Yes you can recover damages resulting from the drainage, support, and fences issues. Legal fees, maybe. Your case will need to be more... Read Answer
Yes, you need to start the formal judicial eviction process if your tenant does not vacate when the lease expires.
I handle evictions up and down... Read Answer