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Actually, if the fence is on your side of the property line and you are not legally or contractually obligated to keep the fence, then I believe you... Read Answer
You do not say whether you purchased the home or leased the home. It sounds like a lease, though. If it is a lease, then the uncle may quite possibly... Read Answer
Many lawyers will charge a full hour no matter how much time you think the document review may take. Also, most good attorneys will want to talk... Read Answer
I have handled cases of this type on the past and have one ongoing at this time.
You may have several ways to approach this problem. If the... Read Answer
I have some questions for you. How long ago did you stop making the payments for the membership? Have you been harrassed by the collections agency... Read Answer
What you describe sounds like a real estate investment scam. It is unclear what he was doing with your money. Did this individual have a business or... Read Answer
Your husband needs to deed his interest in the home to you. Right now, you two are joint owners of the home. Texas is a community property state, so... Read Answer
Probably not. Unless your neighbor deeded her home to you or otherwise sold you the home during her life, you are not entitled to the home. If she... Read Answer
It is unclear from you inquiry whether you have received a demand letter or a lawsuit, but if you've been sued you have twenty (20) days from when... Read Answer
Yes, unless you specifically reserved the minerals in the deed to your brother, it is assumed that you quit claimed the entire fee simple estate (all... Read Answer
You need to file for eviction in the county where the house is located. Then you will receive a court order that will allow a sheriff to have them... Read Answer
The house you bought with your husband is technically community property because I assume you bought it during the marriage. Just because you moved... Read Answer
I need more information here. If you were awarded the house in the divorce, did your ex spouse or his or her attorney give you any documents to... Read Answer
I would have thoguht bankruptcy would have discharged loan. If not, you signed a promissory note or a promise to pay. Therefore, the... Read Answer
You can get his name removed by a deed. A special warranty deed would be best. If there is a deed of trust or promissory note, his liabilty is not... Read Answer
In Texas, once a person receives a deed from the owner in exchange for money, that person becomes the new owner whether you file the deed in the... Read Answer
Best bet would be to negociate with bank. If they do not agree to reduction, the options depend on your overall financial position. ... Read Answer
Based upon the facts you have provided you would have a right to seek a partition of the land. Texas courts prefer to partition "in kind" which... Read Answer
In order to get a definitive answer you will need to bring all of your paperwork to a real estate attorney to review. However, it sounds like... Read Answer
That question cannot be answered adequately. There are far too many variables to each closing to estimate a time frame. Issues such as... Read Answer
There are far too many variables to answer your question. You should consult a local bankruptcy attorney because each state has unique laws and... Read Answer
You likely need a real estate attorney, or an attorney that practices probate matters.
Please... Read Answer
You should contact a local real estate or consumer rights attorney to discuss your situation, and to determine what options you have... Read Answer
Texas law will, of course, determine what the proper answer is. I do not know if a Texas attorney is available to give you a specific and... Read Answer
There probably is no way you can address your concern without making your neighbors angry. It may be, also, that they have established a right... Read Answer