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Some Homeowner's Associations charge a fee when you move in, like a one time "initiation" fee or fee for joining to become a member. Its a way... Read Answer
I do not belove that FEMA can freeze any account. FEMA makes deposits into the accounts of those affected. You should have been entitled... Read Answer
There could be capital gains taxes, or other taxes depending on your income how long you have owned or lived in the house, and whether or not you are... Read Answer
there is a lawyer already working with the realtor? And that attorney is for both the buyer and the seller? I'm not sure from your... Read Answer
Did you discuss this with them? ask them to leave? was there some agreement, even an implied agreement, that they would be able to... Read Answer
Was the mortgage ever recorded? When you say "legal mortgage" what do you mean? Was there a written agreement? Why did you never... Read Answer
That's a tough one. Why would you make repairs to the property without some kind of agreement as to what would happen if the deal fell... Read Answer
If the homeowners insurance was maintained by the mortgage company, they may be liable if they failed to pay it, or let it lapse. Contact the... Read Answer
I'm not sure based on the information you supplied what the question is. You could probably get commericial financing to complete the repair... Read Answer
you need to go to court immediately on a motion to enforce litigant's rights. Most of the County Courthouses have the forms available for you... Read Answer
You can pay the mortgages off directly. Get a payoff figure from each mortgage holder. The figure will be the amount you owe on a certain... Read Answer
As the Executor of the estate, you can transfer the property into your name, and if you would, your brother's name also. Once the deed is in... Read Answer
It can take a long time. The banks are overwhelmed with foreclosures, they are backed up and way behind. You should contact the bank,... Read Answer
When you say you proved that the taxes were paid, did you mean you had provided the necessary form from the Inheritance Tax division of NJ??? You... Read Answer
You have to find out if the mortgage company is going to look for a judgment of deficiency for the unpaid amount of the mortgage. If you give... Read Answer
I'm very sorry for your loss. You have done everything correctly ! You do not need an attorney to change the deed. As the surviving... Read Answer
The costs should "'equitably" be split on the basis of the percentage of ownership of the property. Especially since there is a such a... Read Answer
You should probably start with the current fair market value of the property, and then discount that value by the dollars you have been spending on... Read Answer
Interesting situation! What does your son want you to do? Your PA imposes a duty on you to sign his name and to otherwise... Read Answer
You need a lawyer. Not because it is complicated, but because by your post, I can tell you have no idea how to approach this issue. You... Read Answer
Your lien comes after the real estate taxes, but before the mortgages. You should join in the foreclosure case so your lien is part of the bid... Read Answer
The answer to your question will lie with the specific laws of your state and the specific language of the contract. I cannot therefore answer... Read Answer
If you do end up paying the monthly payments, you are supposedly current on your payments, but struggling. If you are late with your payments,... Read Answer
No. If the tenant does not vacate promptly when the lease expires, see a good real estate lawyer in your area and ask about the means to evict... Read Answer