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You may have a claim for constructive eviction. Constructive eviction is when you no longer remain in the property because of the condition of... Read Answer
No. A lease is a contract which provides that the rental company will an apartment in return your daughter agreed to pay rent for the term of... Read Answer
The security deed and promissory note which you executed at the time of the loan would govern what notice requirements were required to be... Read Answer
The seller will executed a General Warranty Deed. You will execute a promissory note promising to repay the debt and you will also execute a... Read Answer
If the name on the deed is Mary and John as joint tenants with rights of survivorship then the interest of the deceased spouse passes automatically... Read Answer
Your spouse will need to convey his interest to you. Likewise, prior to a foreclosure, the spouse will need to convey his interest to... Read Answer
You have painted a rather complex picture of facts, and you have not provided enough facts for me to respond specifically. I will try to... Read Answer
There is no "rule" pertaining to making or accepting an offer of purchase. The developer is not interested in what your business is worth and... Read Answer
Make an appointment with a good real estate lawyer in your area to review your closing documents. That will include your deed and the documents... Read Answer
The answer to you question will no doubt be found within the text of your agreement and the response by your bank. If the bank does not approve... Read Answer
When the owner dies, there a person needs to be appointed pursuant to state law. They may be called executor, administrator, or personal... Read Answer
Have you tried getting insurance from another insurance company?
Quit claim deeds are legal in Georgia. I'm not sure that I understand your question. If the ex-wife still has title then upon death of... Read Answer
In Georgia, there is a concept of constructive eviction. Generally speaking, if the premises are unhabitable then you are allowed to break your... Read Answer
You need to review the loan documents to determine if the bank is under an obligation to release you from the loan. The typical loan document... Read Answer
Since the nephew was given an interest in the house then he owns it and you will need his signature on a deed conveying the property back to... Read Answer
I am assuming that the deed given to you was validly executed. Under Georgia law, the deed was a good conveyance to you but the recorded deed... Read Answer