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Unless, your lease specifically allows you substitute yourself for another tenant without the landlord's permission your landlord has no duty to... Read Answer
You may want to consider a Post-Nuputal agreement. Or, a Tenancy in Common with unequal shares. Either way you should consult an... Read Answer
Your first step is to fire the current property manager and demand a full accounting to close out your account. If you are the unsatisfied you... Read Answer
Great question. It is hard to say whether it is more common or not to select box 21.1.1. However, if you do not select it, then the... Read Answer
If you can find your own buyer and negotiate the deal then not hiring a broker but hiring an attorney to handle the contract, amendments, and closing... Read Answer
This depends on how friendly your x-husband is.
You want your share of the proceeds to come directly to you from the closing agent.... Read Answer
Can you? Yes.
But, should you is a different question. I doubt that you should purchase via Quit Claim Deed. You can... Read Answer
If you are asking can a property be foreclosed on by two lenders simultaneously, i.e. one through judicial foreclosure and one through public trustee... Read Answer
Can your HOA increase your HOA fees from $90 - $165? Yes.
But, the increases must be performed in an administratively correct manner, i.e.... Read Answer
Can the judge order the sell? Yes.
Do you have any valid defenses to defeat the partition action? Maybe, you should consult an attorney... Read Answer
Maybe! The Buyers rights are dependant upon the terms of the purchase contract.
That said, the seller has no right to refuse to complete the... Read Answer
It is impossible to give you a direct answer without reading the HOA bylaws and charter. However, assuming that the HOA is acting within it's... Read Answer
Disclosure is a good idea, as in CO you have a duty to disclose any "known material defect." This potential drilling site next door could be... Read Answer
Unless you are willing to allow the neighbor to own this portion of your land by adverse possession you must deal with this issue. I recommend... Read Answer
You have a breach of contract and money damages claim. Likely the reason the developer is dodging you is that he owes more than he can afford... Read Answer
If your builder is not properly handling the warranty repairs it is possible to sue them. You'll need to proceed through the construction... Read Answer
It is not unusual for a landlord to demand the security deposit at the time of the lease signing, even though you may not take possession at that... Read Answer