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Yes, you will have to pay capital gains tax.
While I would have to see the contract to know for sure, you will lose the deposit if you do not close. No contingencies means your job loss is... Read Answer
HOA's can be tricky to deal with and my best advice is to speak with an attorney first. If you can prove the damages were caused by the HOA's... Read Answer
You would need to follow the election procedures in the CC&Rs/By-Laws and the state law. That requires a proper notice and election. ... Read Answer
what you have is a classic nuisance/trespass case. You can file a lawsuit to quiet title and compel the neighbor to stop causing dirt to flow... Read Answer
It all depends if they did a lien search for permits which are not liens yet. Title companies do not insure zoning issues, so you would have to... Read Answer
Failure to pay rent is a cause for eviction, as well as violation of the lease purchase agreement. Unfortunately, you will have to file for... Read Answer
Drafting legal documents and advising a Board as to what should be in the documents is the role of an attorney. Someone who is not licensed as... Read Answer
The landlord is whoever signs the contract. The owner of the property may have a property manager, or management company leasing the property.... Read Answer
Go to your local zoning office and ask about what needs to be done. They wll help you. However, I would be careful about doing this... Read Answer
The real estate will probably need to be held by you as a guardian ad litem for the estate. You need to get in contact with the executor or... Read Answer
This sounds like your daughter just recently purchased the property, which means that she may have some recourse against the seller.
You and your... Read Answer
It depends on what sort of proof you have of prior knowledge. If your inspector (assuming you had one) did not pick up the problem and it was... Read Answer
A lot depends on the purchase contract, the conditions for purchase (such as correcting problems), and deadlines in the contract. If the contract is... Read Answer
There is a special body of law dealing with tenants owned by bankrupt landlords. In short, if you have no lease, you are like any other month... Read Answer
While I hate to provide an answer of ‘it depends,’ a lawsuit of the type you are describing is very tricky and the factors that weigh to... Read Answer
You may have been scammed, and been paying someone who was not the owner. Is the owner's name on the notice the same as the landlord on your... Read Answer
There is no requirement that there be a particular amount of interest. As simple savings would have given less than $100 in interest in this... Read Answer
Any firm that handles transactional HOA work should be able to assist you. Our firm is located in Orange County, so we aren't real close, but... Read Answer