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Assuming the property is under contract and there is no agreement regarding the split of the proceeds, the closing agent will cut a check naming all... Read Answer
You may have legal rights. Generally if the driveway (or some other obvious sign of occupation) was in place for at least 15 years, without... Read Answer
It is not dower but homestead protections that require a husband to sign a mortgage for a house in which he lives with his wife. Michigan... Read Answer
You cannot lock out anyone. Even squatters have to be evicted in the court by order. A lockout, even of a squatter, can subject you to... Read Answer
You may have a cause of action against the seller and the seller's real estate broker for nondisclosure. First thing to do is write a demand... Read Answer
This is the type of question that really has to be discussed in person with an attorney to go over all the papers that were submitted and then be... Read Answer
Most likely. Unless it was left to you as joint tenants with rights of survivorship, your sibling can force a sale through a partition... Read Answer
You'll have to bring your documents to an attorney to review and advise you.
Yes, you will have to go through probate to sell the house. How long it will take and what procedure you will use depends on the value of the... Read Answer
Please see my prior answer
An action to quiet title is a lawsuit that is filed with the court to determine appropriate ownership of the property.
Your situation involves major... Read Answer
No, however, you should understand that title companies do not represent you for legal matters which often arise. Further, many attorneys are... Read Answer
If you both co-signed on a house your rights are the same as any other two people who purchase a house together would be. Depending upon the wording... Read Answer
You can't just evict someone if they have signed a lease for a specific period of time. When the lease expires, you can notify the tenant that... Read Answer
First, you should obtain a record of survey from a licensed surveyor to verify the location of the encroachment.
Next, write a demand letter to your... Read Answer
Ask the landlord for early termination. If you do not get it, make sure you document the issue. They may sue you, but probably not. ... Read Answer
The title company will usually take an affidavit for this. Something is weird if they want more. If you do not have a lawyer, get... Read Answer
Your listing agreement would be the first place to go to find out what your options are for cancelling. You can probably cancel at any time but... Read Answer
Unfortunately this is not the type of dispute that can be determined by a small claims court. A title search would be able to clarify if there is... Read Answer
You'll have to record an affidavit and the death certificate removing your father's name from title.
I do not suggest your mother transferring the... Read Answer
Yes, the state will have a priority lien for unpaid taxes and then either the child support lien or the foreclosure lien will be next. Child support... Read Answer