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Avondale Estates Real Estate Legal Advice (192 found)Narrow your searchPosted 15 days 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 29 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 3 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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Yes Posted 2 months 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 1 day ago in Landlord / Tenant Atlanta, GA Posted 3 months ago in Real Estate Decatur, GA
Paula Jeanette Mcgill's answer
In general, you don't need an attorney to pay off your mortgage. However,...
Stanley Duane Lockhart's answer
You may contact the servicer or noteholder and ask for a payoff amount. Once... Posted 3 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Atlanta, GA
Brian E. Daughdrill's answer
This type of question is one of the most commonly asked questions. The standard... Posted 3 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Atlanta, GA
Brian E. Daughdrill's answer
Generally you are describing a contract that may be void because it is for an... Posted 4 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Atlanta, GA 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 5 days ago in Real Estate Atlanta, GA
Brian E. Daughdrill's answer
There are two separate lines of attach as a 2nd mortgage lender. Since the... Posted 6 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Atlanta, GA
Brian E. Daughdrill's answer
If you are asking if you can tell if the business owner responded (assume this... Posted 6 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Decatur, GA
Brian E. Daughdrill's answer
You indicate that you did not sign the lease. The fact that your name is... Posted 7 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Atlanta, GA
Brian E. Daughdrill's answer
It is hard to tell you what is going on from these facts. The lease may indeed... Posted 7 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Decatur, GA
Brian E. Daughdrill's answer
With landlord/tenant questions, the first matter is to consult the lease. If... Posted 8 days ago in Residential Atlanta, GA
Brian E. Daughdrill's answer
The more important question is what is the cost to effect repairs? Litigation '... Posted 10 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Atlanta, GA
Brian E. Daughdrill's answer
Depending on the value of the items, this may not be worth pursuing. It costs... Posted 11 days ago in Real Estate Atlanta, GA
Scott Lester Bonder's answer
You need to consult a probate lawyer about your specific situation. Generally,...
Brian E. Daughdrill's answer
If a party passes away without a will, they have died "intestate" and... Posted 12 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Atlanta, GA
Glenn M. Lyon's answer
You would need to file a lawsuit for breach of contract. The total damages...
Brian E. Daughdrill's answer
The tenant appears to be in breach of contract (the lease). You have a cause... |