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I agree with Ms. Anderson. You can either demand that the lender provide you with the release of lien which you can file yourself or file a motion... Read Answer
Start with the Condo board. Are they represented by an attorney? Did an attorney write the by-laws for the condo? who is managing... Read Answer
Yes, you can add a nonrelated person to the title of your real estate. However, you may be creating issues in the future. Consult with an... Read Answer
You have two potential claims one is for simple damages that might have been caused by the installation of the PVC fence (or gate post). The other... Read Answer
This question is hard to answer. If the grantor is deceased, I would presume that the property is either part of the estate or in probate. If you... Read Answer
Real estate lawyers generally charge between $1000 - $2000 (I charge closer to $1000) for a residential closing, depending on the sale price of... Read Answer
Rather than trying to evict the person, you should contact Adult Protective Services in the county in which you live and try to get the person help.... Read Answer
Its a bit hard to decipher your question based on the information you have provided. I don't know what tax liaibility you would have - there... Read Answer
Someone must be able to officially control and deal with the property. Who owns the property? If only your mother, was an estate opened... Read Answer
Make a claim to your title insurance. The title company will have insured the survey you had done. No survey equals big problem. Do... Read Answer
You may need a real estate lawyer or litigation lawyer. Contact a lawyer in your area for a full consultation.
Your response is due 30 days from when you were served with the summons. You can search in your area for a real estate or civil litigation... Read Answer
If your home was built on your neighbor's property, you may be liable for encroachment and trespass. Call a real estate lawyer that would be... Read Answer
I know of no prohitiion on this. More and more people have home security cameras that record video and audio.
Statute of limitations on property damage is 6 years in NJ. See NJ Statute 2A:14-1.
Edward Zohn, Attorney at Law
908.791.0312
Statute of limitations of property damage is 6 years. See NJ Statute 2A:14-1.
Edward Zohn, Attorney at Law
908.791.0312
First, you would try to work this out with your son and his girlfriend.
Second, you can have an attorney write a demand letter that they pay you, or... Read Answer
The decisions of a co-op board will generally not be subject to scrutiny if they are made as good faith business decisions. However, if they are made... Read Answer
Surrendering your deposit has to be a last option. What does your realtor suggest? That's the person who drafted your sales agreement,... Read Answer
This will ultimately be a factual issue. You will need to review your property description from when you purchased the property, and you may need to... Read Answer
The best way for you to find an attorney is either to start calling around to different attorney's to discuss your case or to contact a lawyer... Read Answer