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I presume from your facts that you failed to exercise the 5-year renewal option on your lease within the time frame required by your lease, and that... Read Answer
Look at your contract. Usually there is a provision that requires the seller to deliver the property free of any claims, liens, etc. If the seller is... Read Answer
Notwithstanding the foreclosure, you may have important legal rights pursuant to the federal Protecting Tenants At Foreclosure Act, which Act remains... Read Answer
Not sure that I understand your question. If prior to closing your inspector discovered termites but you did not get the seller the tent or treat... Read Answer
If your parents are "giving" you the house using a quit claim deed, there could be a variety of tax and other liabilities that pass with the house.... Read Answer
Depending on how the foreclosure was handled, a successful bidder could still have liability for second mortgages, property taxes, and a variety of... Read Answer
Generally, the management of your Association (condominium or homeowners) has responsibility of maintaining and repairing certain elements of... Read Answer
What you are proposing can have several legal repercussions affecting a variety of people. This would include your estate plan, an analysis of the... Read Answer
Did the friend have a written agreement with the straw buyer? if so he may have to go to court to enforce that agreement. If the agreement was not in... Read Answer
The bank may just be servicing the loan on behalf of the actual owner. However, they should be able to guide you through the various refinancing and... Read Answer
this can be a tricky situation, but if you are still marketing for lots and you are a successor in interest or an assignee of the developer, the... Read Answer
It sounds like you really need to have a combination of a financial planner and lawyer look at your situation to see if it is possible for you to get... Read Answer
You are not allowed to discriminate on the basis of race, ethnic origin, gender, religion, etc. Check out this... Read Answer
If by "debts" you mean the mortgages on the property, the borrower remains liable for the mortgage debt AND the new owner takes the property subject... Read Answer
The answer to your question depends on facts and circumstances and documents that will need to be reviewed. As you are Association, I strongly urge... Read Answer
You can evict them if they do not leave voluntarily. The payment of rent to you has nothing to do with the status of the property being in... Read Answer
Yes, depending on the level of misrepresentation, the seller could be liable to you and the listing agent could be liable as well. Of course, this... Read Answer
You need to contact an attorney that is knowledgeable about loan modifications and workouts. There are many government programs that might provide... Read Answer
You need to contact an attorney that is knowledgeable about loan modifications and workouts. There are many government programs that might provide... Read Answer
Usually utility boxes are placed on easements that have been granted previously by prior owners or developers. In that event no rent... Read Answer
You will get sued and you will have a judgement against you unless the seller agrees to take back a deed in lieu of foreclosure and not seek a... Read Answer
You could get sued for non-payment, a judgement could be entered against you personally, and the timeshare could be sold at a Sheriff's sale.
Yes, you can charge an entity for continuous trespass if you can prove the equipment is located within your property line.
This is not intended to... Read Answer
Read your lease closely. There maybe a section in the lease allowing for terminating the agreement. Absent a section allowing for... Read Answer
If you are asking about the tax assessed value for real property taxes, that is based upon the fair market value of the property. You should... Read Answer