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That depends on what you mean "start to finish". Most lawyers will charge a set fee for the entire closing. however, that would not include... Read Answer
you will not loose your home unless, and until, someone forecloses on the tax lien. When you can't pay your taxes, its goes to tax sale. ... Read Answer
The ability of a Seller to insist on specific performance depends on the language in the contract as well as several other factors. I would be happy... Read Answer
Who is responsible for water damage to an adjoining unit depends on where the water originates. It may not be from your unit. I would be happy... Read Answer
You are going to have to get something that indicates the lien is expired because it will still show up on the title report. The IRS will... Read Answer
The mortgage is gong to have to be satisfied in order to pass clean title to the property. I am surprised that the mortgage company would give... Read Answer
Ye s- I think you have done enough due diligence to absolve yourself of liability. the Executor and/or the estate will be liable, and chances... Read Answer
The house is in your name alone? Not your husband's at all? Then the judgment for outstanding child support will be in his name and not show up... Read Answer
Check the height restrictions in the town you live in and see if the proposed building plan complies. you can also see if there are any... Read Answer
We can certainly review those documents for you. Usually the refinance is pretty straight forward. There are no title issues, and no... Read Answer
There really isn't any such things a "squatters rights". Unfortunately, what you are doing now is trespassing. You should go to the town... Read Answer
You cannot just take your name off of the mortgage. Who ever holds the mortgage will have to agree, and your girlfriend will have to qualify... Read Answer
Yes, the mortgage does get filed with the county clerk. Most of the county clerks have websites and you can access the documents on line. ... Read Answer
You will probably have to seek post judgment relief. That is for things that happen after the divorce when the parties don't complete what was... Read Answer
If you have no interest in the property, and don't want to be involved, then sign the paper. When people are married, there is an assumption... Read Answer
Dad needs to first relinquish, or actually extinguish, his life estate. Does anyone have a Power of Attorney for Dad? That can be used to... Read Answer
Under N.J.S.A. 10:5-12 you cannot: “[…] refuse to sell, rent, lease, assign or sublease, or otherwise deny to or withhold from any... Read Answer
A quitclaim deed is an instrument by which a grantor transfers only the type of ownership interest held at the time of transfer. It comes... Read Answer
Those details are usually described in the lease. Having an attorney review your lease may shine some light on the situation.
This does not... Read Answer
You have to get a release from the bak to prove that it was paid. can you get anything from the source of payment? did you pay it off by... Read Answer
There really isn't a way to take your name off the mortgage. The paperwork would have to be filed with the company that holds the mortgage to... Read Answer
I have never heard of an inspector insisting that the premises be vacant before completing an inspection, but as long as a the tenants have a viable... Read Answer
The receiver should be paying HOA, that's the point of the receiver, to get the units rented, and pay debts as they come due. The problem might... Read Answer