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The property is likely an asset subject to marital distribution in the divorce proceeding. As such, it would be unwise for you to try and sell... Read Answer
If the leak resulted from an area of the building that the HOA has the responsibility to maintain they are likely to be responsible for the damage.... Read Answer
You may be able to sue for partition or quiet title, depending on your facts.
The cardinal rule is do not compare assessments - only fair market value. You can argue property class, size, etc, but the best evidence is an... Read Answer
Hi John,
Yes, assuming that your sister will not agree to buy out your interest in the property, the best option would be to file an action for... Read Answer
Hi Scott,
Typically on something like this we would start with a demand letter, explaining to your neighbor why their fence is in violation of the... Read Answer
I am assuming that you aren't represented by a real estate agent? If you haven't removed the loan contingency than you should still be able to get... Read Answer
No - but if you have been dealing through a lawyer, the seller will expect to hear from another lawyer, and the lawyer for the seller may be... Read Answer
The right to the deposit would depend upon the language of the PA and the Seller Disclosure Statement. If the seller has not provided an SDS,... Read Answer
Once you close on the house, you no longer own it and have to get out. There is no waiting period. You've sold the house and the new... Read Answer
Since you had them installed you would be responsible if your neighbor actually does have a legitimate claim. How bad is the glare? This seems like... Read Answer
Dear anonymous,
Unpaid utility bills can operate as a lien against the property per Chapter 159 Florida Statutes. Title policies often provide the... Read Answer
Hi Walter,
You can't simply file a lien against her interest, what you need to do is sue her for quiet title. Did you have a contract,... Read Answer
Mediation is generally not going to work unless there is someone you all trust, like a priest. I would sue, and be willing to compromise. ... Read Answer
You can mess around with things like that, or you can go to court and file an action to quiet title, which would resolve the issue with a judgment... Read Answer
There were better ways of accomplishing what you wanted via a trust, etc., but having done a deed, which is an absolute grant of title, your options... Read Answer
It depends on what is actually broken and what the bylaws say. If it is a blower in your unit, it could be your responsibility. Anything... Read Answer