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Each trust is unique and its impossible to say whether or not its the same as any other type of trust. If you own property in a revocable... Read Answer
That depends on the mortgage company. They may allow you to co-sign without being on the deed, but if you were on the deed, that would provide... Read Answer
no - payment of taxes does not give you an ownership right, unless you are the tax sale certificate holder and do a foreclosure. Your... Read Answer
You can easily re-do your deed to include another person. this would be done by way of a quitclaim deed and would cost aproxiamtely $500 to... Read Answer
You would not need to probate your mom's estate as long as you have one of her death certificates. The property automatically passed to your... Read Answer
You will need to have him sign a quitclaim deed. You can have an attorney preparae a deed, and ask him to sign it. The deed will then... Read Answer
You have to discuss your issues with an experienced estate planning attorney. You have several different concerns that need to address, and you... Read Answer
That is gong to depend on the rules of you community. Chances are there might be some formality of them having to approve it, but the criteria... Read Answer
There isn't enough information in this question to provide an answer. Your rights will most likely depend on the terms of the contract that you... Read Answer
I do not think the State "has" to supply housing, however, the condemnation may make you eligible for emergency assistance and help in obtaining... Read Answer
If it was your primary residence and you are using the proceeeds to buy another primary residence, then you will nt pay taxes. If not, you may... Read Answer
They can. you should get something in writing from the HOA that there is a "settlement" that they acknowledge you are making payments, and will... Read Answer
You can always pay your own property taxes, but your mortgage company may make it a requirement that they pay. Therefore, the mortgage... Read Answer
That depends on whether the mortgage company has gone the next step in obtaining a judgment of deficiency. If the difference between the sale... Read Answer
There is no statewide program that i know of. The best option is to contact the town directly, and see if you can work something out to make... Read Answer
If the HOA does not place a lien against the estate, or indicate that they will, then the unpaid liens will go with the house to the bank. In... Read Answer
you will be part of the foreclosure complaint as a defendant because you have an interest in the party, but will not be responsiblefor the mortgage... Read Answer
Usually a lease promises to allow you what is called "quiet enjoyment" meaning the you should be able to occupy the unit, and live your life.... Read Answer
You have to file a notice to cease and desist, and in this case, the tenant will have to cease not paying rent. It sounds weird, but the... Read Answer
Possibly. Would you and your spouse be living in the house as the marital residence?
I'm sorry to read that you are having this trouble. At age 19 she is legally an adult. If she does not pay rent to you, or contribute in... Read Answer
I'm not sure from the information you provided why the bank would agree to take care of the back taxes. If there is equity in the home, the... Read Answer
You father does not likely have capacity to name a new power of attorney at this point. But you would likely qualify to be appointed guardian for him... Read Answer