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You're going to have to discuss your case with an attorney and get some real advice. No one is going to evaluate your case based on the facts... Read Answer
Joint tenants have the right of survivorship and must own the property in equal shares (50%/50%).
Tenants in common can have unequal shares... Read Answer
The lien will eventually have to be paid off, whether by sale or refinance of the property. It's not going to go away and it will only be more... Read Answer
The will itself (the original wet ink) should be filed. If you are writing about a subsequent matter involving a judge, then you would want to... Read Answer
The Good Neighbor Fence Act of 2013 (Civil Code section 841) states that a fence on the border of adjoining landowners benefits both neighbors... Read Answer
You will either have to get the money to pay the fine or to hire an attorney in this matter. The HOA is able to impose a lien against your home... Read Answer
If the HOA is attempting to enforce requirement more restrictive than the convents allow, you should consult with an attorney to send a demand letter... Read Answer
If you are talking about an audit from the IRS, then that is unlikely to be triggered because your uncle relinquished title to a property.
However,... Read Answer
This sounds to me like it is the responsibility of the HOA. Your unit includes basically the inside walls of your unit. Everything else... Read Answer
I recommend that you contact an attorney to draft a deed for you. This asset with worth many thousands of dollars and you do not want to cause... Read Answer
I'm not sure exactly what you are asking.
But, it is unlikely that the Landlord has the right to simply come into the property and... Read Answer
You're probably past any statute of limitations against the seller, city or developers regarding the purchase of the property.
Is there some specific question or issue that you need addressed? The practice of law involves applying legal authority to a set of facts.... Read Answer
The right of the tenant to move depends on what the rental agreement says. If month to month, then the tenant can give a 30 day notice.... Read Answer
When there is a disagreement between co-owners or partners about how to work together or a dispute about co-ownership, a partition action asks the... Read Answer
If you used the standard California Association of Realtors residential purchase agreement form, then you agreed to first go to mediation to settle... Read Answer
You can get your neighbor to pay for half of the fence under the Good Neighbor Fence Act of 2013 (Civil Code section 841) states that a fence on... Read Answer
In order to get a lien against your house, the landlord must obtain a judgment against you in a court action and the record the lien with the county... Read Answer
Hire an attorney to review the zoning for the property including the setback requirements, county general code, and the city municipal code to... Read Answer
First and foremost, submit a claim to your insurance company for the damage. Whoever will be responsible for the damages depends on the facts... Read Answer
Yes, you have every right to a reasonable accomodation under the ADA. You will need an attorney to draft a demand letter asserting your rights... Read Answer
I assume that both of you are on title to the property as co-owners, since both of your are borrowers on the loan. Either co-owner can file a... Read Answer
Your aunt will most likely not have to file a gift tax return if she sells the property to you under these circumstances. A buyer and a seller can... Read Answer
A quiet title action is a lawsuit that requests that the court determined the ownership of real property. To remove a straw buyer off of title to a... Read Answer
The Good Neighbor Fence Act of 2013 provides that adjoining neighbors equally benefit from a shared fence. Under certain conditions, neighbors will... Read Answer