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(1)Can we submit a purchase offer directly to bank's attorney? (already pre approved)
Anyone can submit an offer, but if short sale is already... Read Answer
When a HOA forces a homeowner to sell their home for the collection of unpaid assessments and their is a current mortgage who owns that mortgage?... Read Answer
When you say lease, I assume that it is in writing and you are not worried about proof problems to prove what the "lease agreement" actually... Read Answer
Mr Spenser,
I couldn't say whether there was any actionable fraud , misrepresentation, or other violation of law which would make your... Read Answer
You do not list a city so it is not possible to answer your question. If you want to know who owns real estate you should contact the register... Read Answer
If your contract allows you to terminate the contract and receive a full refund of your deposit and you properly terminated the contract within the... Read Answer
You should not purchase commercial real estate without having a competent real estate attorney as part of your team. There are numerous... Read Answer
Yes, he must live on the property as his primary residence and have title in his name
In Florida your home is constitutionally protected from claims of creditors. It is best to title the home in both names with the designation... Read Answer
I need more information. However, I make the following comments and observations:
Lenders don't even consider short sales unless you've got a signed... Read Answer
Dear Madam,
Unfortunately, I need a few more details to answer your question. The most important is finding out how your late father held title... Read Answer
When the county holds the tax certificate, the certificate may be redeemed any time before a tax deed is issued or before the property is placed on... Read Answer
Dear Ms. Knight,
Typically many attorneys ask to see the whole trust so they can see who has the authority to sell or mortgage the real... Read Answer
You need to speak with a local consumer rights attorney. There are various local, and state statutes that may protect your rights and a local... Read Answer
Sorry, I do not follow this description. Probably is necessary to provide much more details and context. However, in general, an attorney... Read Answer
A competent real estate attorney would ask you why you wish to transfer the property to your wife so as to inform you of the ramifications of such a... Read Answer
It will depend on the authority granted in the POA, and whether the landlord will accept a POA. But legally, you can be granted authority to... Read Answer
The answer to this depends on what your declaration of condominium says about ownership and maintenance responsibilities for common elements.... Read Answer
Technically yes, the lease is a binding contractual obligation of the owner and is an interest in the property. A new owner would need to honor the... Read Answer
I would need more details and facts before I can respond. You will need to identify any particular penalties and interest (I do not know what you are... Read Answer
Yes, you can put all names of co-owners in the grantee section. BUT, this may cost a little more for recording and there may be many reasons NOT to... Read Answer
Any Co-owner of a property have the right to seek partition of the property, which means obtaining a court order that the property be sold and the... Read Answer
If the directors of the Association have breached their fiduciary duty, you have the right to take action against them. I suggest that you contact an... Read Answer
You should be entitled to bring various types of action for theft, conversion, embezzlement, etc. Whether you will be able to collect anything from... Read Answer
For residential property, Seller and their agent are liable for known conditions that they did not disclose to you. You should contact a... Read Answer