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You need to get to a good local real estate lawyer. Perhaps you should get a title search first from a good local title insurance company. These... Read Answer
The county was correct to uncap the taxable value. Sorry.
Yes, he can legally do this. Sorry
Sorry, but I don't think you have much of a case unless you can somehow prove that they KNEW about the mold and purposely did nothing and told you... Read Answer
What do the documents say? What was agreed to orally? What do you hope to force your brother and his wife to do? Discuss these things with a good... Read Answer
They have no right to stay, but, in order to get them out, you will need an eviction order from the local District Court, and, in order to get that... Read Answer
Obviously, you need someone competent to get to the bottom of your current problems, but, I am afraid that you are not very likely to find anyone... Read Answer
Yes, but be very careful. I would suggest going to a good local lawyer first and explaining all of the facts so that you know that what you are doing... Read Answer
You need to have the document and the factual history reviewed by a good local lawyer ASAP. Good Luck.
It depends upon what the sales agreement says. Did you only "initial" the agreement rather than signing it? Get the Agreement to a lawyer right... Read Answer
Yes, but there are other issues to consider. I would suggest talking to a lawyer about the history and potential future of the property. You may... Read Answer
You have not said whether you are the buyer or the seller. In either case, you would be breaching the contract and would owe the other side either... Read Answer
He gets to leave it to whomever he wishes to leave it to. If he wants to leave it to the state, how do you propose to get it? If you can convince him... Read Answer
These are very tough cases, because the seller will take the position that you did not fely on them, but rather on the inspection (hopefully) done by... Read Answer
A copy of the plat map and a staked survey would be helpful
You will need an Assignment of Purchase Agreement.
To be sure, you can hire a surveyor. You can also try looking at the legal description of your lot. Is it in a subdivision? Sometimes. you can find a... Read Answer
I would put the payments into a separate bank account and tell them you are doing so. When they sue, tell the court what has happened. You may not... Read Answer
Were you working and providing the money for food, clothing, and shelter during this time? If so, it seems he would have a very weak case. However,... Read Answer
My guess is that you have suffered what many folks who do not fully understand the current state of Michigan Property Taxation suffer. About 30 years... Read Answer
Condo Associations are notoriously powerful and unreasonable. You just have to deal with them if you wish to live in such a neighborhood. Sorry. Good... Read Answer
Is there something about an FHA loan that would make it worse for the seller? If so, it would depend upon how the contract was worded. Perhaps you... Read Answer
I have never heard of it, and I would certainly find it unusual (I don't see how two renters can rent the same place at the same time), but, if... Read Answer
Your situation is not clear. How can you not know what the damages were, even if the "list" is gone? Surely you can figure out or remember or find... Read Answer
It should be fine. Very good that you got and used the outside quotes. Good Luck.