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If your parents' land contract was paid off (by anyone), the deed seems to have been proper. I assume it must have been paid off for your folks to be... Read Answer
Turn the matter over to your insurance company and tell them about the cause of the problem. Thye may just give it back to you, in which case you... Read Answer
Both apply, but you must abide by the HOA bylaws. Sorry.
Not enough information is given, but you probably should see a good local lawyer for advice on how best to proceed. Good Luck.
Do you know WHY they are refusing to let you in? Discrimination is legal except when it is for a bad reason, like race, religion, national origina,... Read Answer
You havently given enough information for a complete answer, but such clauses are usually used when the buyer has contingencies like selling another... Read Answer
You can sue them, but do you know where they are and whether they are collectible? Good luck.
Depending upon what happened with the Damage deposit, if any, the landlord can certainly sue in small claims court to recover these. Good Luck.
Very easy, Just see a good local lawyer. Good luck.
Probably nothing will happen but a tax foreclosure, but that will likely be put on your credit record. Perhaps you can try to find the co-owners (the... Read Answer
Find out whether or not there was a Probate proceeding filed for the deceased. If there was, it should have dealt with the condo, and, if it did not,... Read Answer
It certainly does not make sense, but you have not provided any context at all. Were you told there would be a delay? If so, by whom? Where are the... Read Answer
You cannot sell it without him. You need to either get his agreement or go to court to force a sale of some sort. See a good local lawyer. Good Luck.
Take the facts and what you want to do to a good local lawyer. This will not cost much. Good Luck.
If you have a signed contract that is clear, that should govern. If they made a mistake by offering it for less than they wanted to offer it for,... Read Answer
Just call one, and have all paperwork regarding the house at hand. Many lawyers will provide a free initial consultation, and then, you will know... Read Answer
Sorry, but this is not a place for this type of thing. You really need to go to a good local lawyer for that kind of advice. Good Luck
The house in Michigan cannot be sold without your participation.
Unless you have a long term lease, the landlord has the right to make its place non-smoking. Sorry, but that is the other side of your having the... Read Answer
You have not included enough information for a decent answer, I am afraid. The landlord can withdraw the notice any time. In fact, "withdraw" is not... Read Answer
Almost certainly not, but the bankruptcy has nothing to do with it. It will be up to the lender, and I think you will have a tough time getting them... Read Answer
I don't really understand the items you are talking about, but, generally, "fixtures" are things effectively permanently attached to the real estate... Read Answer
For the same reason you got ""suckered into" buying it, it will not be easy to find a good clean way to get rid of it. Try just letting them... Read Answer
The Seller's rights are whatever the contract you signed said. Usually, the seller does NOT have the right to just "change her mind." You should take... Read Answer
If you did not pay the entire payment that is due, you are late. I would need to see the entire document to really understand the full picture, but I... Read Answer