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A title search will provide the bank with information as to any judgments, liens or other encumbrances on the lot to make sure that that any funds... Read Answer
There are several issues presented by your inquiry which I will try to address. First, you indicate that the apartment is yours. Part of... Read Answer
There is no legal requirements in dealing with a realtor that you must allow them to place a lock box at your property. Lock boxes (especially... Read Answer
If you are trying to sell it and want to give access when you are not there, this is generally the best way of showing it. However, you should... Read Answer
My instinct is you should counter sue. However, if they tried to contact you and you weren't paying dues, you will have a far more difficult... Read Answer
At first blush, without knowing the exact extent of the interference, 10.00 per day seems low. Try to negotiate more and get them to post a... Read Answer
You could try but you like bought it as is without any warranties. Tough case...
The ability to use a property but not owning it outright. It's an estate planning device typically.
I probably would give them back unless they were included in the deal....The amount at issue seems low enough to work something out to avoid small... Read Answer
If there are restrictions, rules, common ownership, you could deal with decisions with which you are not necessarily pleased. Dues increases,... Read Answer
You need to pay this directly.
Can you document that they approved you for loan? You could probably pursue the lender for a refund of the appraisal. However, in light... Read Answer