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Well it sure sounds like you have some type of agreement, whether in writing or not. Is there an enforceable loan agreement here? ... Read Answer
Have you offer the will for probate? If your brother's estate is insolvent, you may to simply not commence an estate administration at... Read Answer
Well that's a tough spot to be in. The advice I'll give you is don't ignore the papers. Read them completely. Be mindful of... Read Answer
I would suggest that you complain to your local municipality -- township supervisor or borough manager about the problem. you could also... Read Answer
The buyer takes the property subject to your lease. The new owner would have to go through an eviction proceeding just like the landlord. ... Read Answer
I don't see why you'd have to do that. However, I would strongly recommend that you retain an attorney to do a title search and title... Read Answer
The seller can exercise all rights that arise from ownership so long as he/she is the owner. Unless there's something in the purchase agreement... Read Answer
Your lease is valid and permits you to remain there. You must continue to pay the rent to the owner of the property until the propery is sold... Read Answer
Sure, that's possible. The attorney should disclose the potential conflicts of interest that can arise and as long as both sides consent,... Read Answer
Congrats on deciding to sell your own home. The process of putting your house on the market to getting it closed has many pitfalls that can... Read Answer
I think you'd be co-signing for the loan. The mortgage is what pledges the property as security for repayment of the loan. What you need... Read Answer
You can short sale you property to anyone. Unless your daughter is willing to accept the property subject to the mortgage (and any current... Read Answer
Deeds with multiple family members can be tricky. If your deceased siblings' spouses were on the deed, you probably can accoplish this simply... Read Answer
I think you can have any questions answered by an attorney who practices regularly in real estate or estate planning law. Transferring property... Read Answer
Yes an attorney licensed in one state can obtain a license to practice law in a state where he or she does not reside. You can contact the... Read Answer
If ownership passed from your grandmother's estate to her two children, they became owners outright of the property and can do with the property... Read Answer
Ouch -- this happens occastionally. There is a solution to your problem IF you can locate records. My first suggestion is that you locate... Read Answer
You've got a complicated problem here for certain. The buyers are residing in the home. If the deal doesn't close, you have to figure out... Read Answer
Probably his chances are zero percent but tax sales are tricky and resellers can be unscrupulous. You should have an attorney look at the... Read Answer
If she's your ex-wife, you own the property with her as "tenants in common" meaning you each own one-half fo the property. It's just like you... Read Answer
I presume you have an agreement to purchase a house owned by a trust and there's a dispute among the trustees/beneficiaries that's holding up... Read Answer
If your property was conveyed to you subject to the rules in the HOA, then your rights to opt out of the HOA are governed by the HOA documents. ... Read Answer
I think the term "ownership" here is confusing. Think about it from the standpoint of having an "interest" or "stake" in the property. ... Read Answer
In short, yes. If you have your swingset on someone else's property, you are trespassing. You should remove the swingset.
Have you sent a letter to the house? maybe she collects the mail from time to time. Was an estate opened for the owner? If he did... Read Answer