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Atlanta Real Estate Legal Advice (162 found)Narrow your searchPosted 1 day ago in Real Estate Atlanta, GA
Brian E. Daughdrill's answer
You didn't indicate whether you already have filed and served the other party.... Posted 2 months ago in Real Estate Atlanta, GA
Daniel Scott Wright's answer
The answer is "it depends." If you have a tenants-in-common (TIC) agreement...
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Hello, I'm Vivian, a female. I picked interest in your advert in www.avvo.com,... Posted 15 days ago in Real Estate Atlanta, GA
Kevin M. Veler's answer
There are a number of issues to consider including asset protection, your...
Jeremiah Kent Jarmin's answer
You might find problems transferring the property to the LLC if the rental... Posted about 1 month ago in Real Estate Atlanta, GA
Paula Jeanette Mcgill's answer
You need a real estate attorney who is also familar with probate/estate issues....
Brian E. Daughdrill's answer
The answer to this question will most likely require you to retain a probate... Posted 3 months ago in Real Estate Atlanta, GA
Jonathan H Levy's answer
It is what is called quid pro quo sexual harassment. She should consult an...
Yasha Heidari's answer
This sounds like your standard case of sexual discrimination, and beyond that,... Posted 3 months ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Atlanta, GA
Glen Edward Ashman's answer
Thre is no way to predict what a bank will do, but they could sue you...
Joycelyn R. Curry's answer
When you personally guarantee something, you are warranting to pay in the even... Posted 3 days ago in Residential Atlanta, GA
Brian E. Daughdrill's answer
Obviously, the HOA is going to take the position that this IS a lease, even... Posted 4 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Atlanta, GA
Glenn M. Lyon's answer
Whether the tenant (or the landlord) has physical possession is irrelevant to...
Brian E. Daughdrill's answer
The enforceabilitty of the lease is not determined by whether it has been "... Posted 5 days ago in Residential Atlanta, GA
Brian E. Daughdrill's answer
I am assuming from your posting that your name is on the lease. You can notify... Posted 8 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Atlanta, GA Posted 16 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Atlanta, GA
Phillip Darrell Kimbrell's answer
Generally speaking, the written doucment (Lease) will control all matters...
Brian E. Daughdrill's answer
Generally speaking, the written lease controls; however, you can get around a... Posted 17 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Atlanta, GA
Glenn M. Lyon's answer
Unless the lease specifically waives the tenant's rights to it, you will have...
Brian E. Daughdrill's answer
The number one document which governs both the landlord and tenant's rights in... Posted 20 days ago in Foreclosure Atlanta, GA Posted 22 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Atlanta, GA
Brian E. Daughdrill's answer
The short answer is absolutely yes. The lease probably spells out the specific... Posted 23 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Atlanta, GA
John Gage Breakfield's answer
Before you can garnish anything you need a judgment. You can go to the... Posted 10 days ago in Estate Planning Atlanta, GA
Loraine M. DiSalvo's answer
This answer is not intended to provide you with specific legal advice regarding... Posted 25 days ago in Foreclosure Atlanta, GA Posted 27 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Atlanta, GA
John Gage Breakfield's answer
Read your lease. If it contains language that says somehting like 'this is the... Posted 16 days ago in Estate Planning Atlanta, GA
Matthew Jay Howard's answer
yes. you have options here. (1). depending upon the size of your estate, you...
Loraine M. DiSalvo's answer
This answer is not intended to provide you with legal advice regarding your... Posted about 1 month ago in Landlord / Tenant Atlanta, GA
Brian E. Daughdrill's answer
In general, the landlord is not responsible for the independent criminal acts... |