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Gregory J. Jalbert
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As long as u live in the condo u will probably want to pay the condo dues to...
Kevin Lee Britt
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You are responsible to pay assessments as long as you own the unit. The...
David A. Leen
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The short answer is that the owner of the second note and deed of trust can sue...
Gregory J. Jalbert
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My best advice to you is to seek the advise of a competent bankruptcy lawyer....
William Chuang
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You can try to find a new roommate or pursue a short sale. You may even apply...
Antoni Henry Froehling
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You need to be careful on all this. From your description, this would be a...
Mark Randall Arend
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Foreclosing on a contractor's lien involves filing a lawsuit to obtain a...
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John Donald Sullivan
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Under Washington law, foreclosure extinguishes all interests in the property...
Mark Randall Arend
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From the information you provided, foreclosure on your property my result in an...
John Donald Sullivan
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If the owner has filed bankruptcy, there is an automatic stay that prevents you...
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David A. Leen
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The quick answer is no; an option would not likely interest a lender to stop a...
David Leibowitz
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The chapter 7 case and the foreclosure case are different. Failure to file the...
David Leibowitz
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I did want to add that Melissa Huelsman in Seattle is highly knowledgeable in...
Tymon Berger
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Lien laws traditionally create double-payment liability for parties that have...
Mark Randall Arend
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Contributor Level 5

From the information you've provided above, there are several issues you need...
Elizabeth Rankin Powell
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You'd have to file a suit for a declaratory judgment/quiet title to get a...
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Questioner here. I VERY much appreciate Ms. Powell's response; it does appear...
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David A. Leen
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Mr. Taylor's prior answer is generally correct. In Washington state it is...
L. Maxwell Taylor
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Sure they can. Here's how it works. You owe them money. The money you...
L. Maxwell Taylor
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Sure they can. Here's how it works. You owe them money. The money you owe...
Gregory J. Jalbert
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What Mr. Taylor says is actuate about the 2nd lien creditor having the right to...
Gregory J. Jalbert
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You should probably sit down with a real estate or bankruptcy attorney and...
John Donald Sullivan
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The basic answer to your question is "Yes." Any mortgage holder can foreclose...
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Shawn B Alexander
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It never hurts to negotiate. The lien may stand but will be limited to 6 months...
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First, I am sorry you are having this difficulty, but rest assured you are not...

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