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Maryland Real Estate Legal Advice (348 found)Narrow your searchPosted 3 days ago in Real Estate Capitol Heights, MD
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Your reference to “a deceased ex-husband” is a bit puzzling. Do you mean...
Young S Song's answer
Beware that his heirs might be entitled to a 50% share, depending on how the... Posted 14 days ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 7 Accokeek, MD
Theresa C. Homady's answer
If you did not reaffirm the mortgage debt during your Chapter 7 bankruptcy,...
William C Wood's answer
The foreclosure will occur and, as long as you don't reaffirm the mortgage, you... Posted 2 months ago in Real Estate Newburg, MD
Patrick L. Evans' answer
You are acting on suppositions and guesses. You certainly can challenge the... Posted 2 months ago in Real Estate Easton, MD Posted about 1 month ago in Landlord / Tenant Frederick, MD Posted about 4 hours ago in Real Estate Laurel, MD Posted about 6 hours ago in Residential Pikesville, MD
Michael E Gross' answer
You and she should read your condominium documents, the declaration and the... Posted about 17 hours ago in Landlord / Tenant Pikesville, MD Posted 3 days ago in Foreclosure Baltimore, MD
Cliff M Blondes' answer
The answer to the question first involves estate and trust issues that will... Posted 3 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Rockville, MD Posted 4 days ago in Residential Timonium, MD Posted 4 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Maryland Posted 5 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Baltimore, MD Posted 5 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Baltimore, MD
Mark L Rosenberg's answer
This depends upon the lease. If the lease specified that the apt. was to have... Posted 5 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Waldorf, MD
Mark L Rosenberg's answer
You can call the County Health Department and make a complaint. You can also... Posted 6 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Baltimore, MD Posted 7 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Annapolis, MD
Mark L Rosenberg's answer
I would agree with her on a time in a few months to move out. Do not give her... Posted 7 days ago in Real Estate Baltimore, MD
Young S Song's answer
Your husband can file a Quitclaim Deed and remove his name from the properties,...
Mark L Rosenberg's answer
Transferring his interest to would likely be considered a "fraudulent transfer"... Posted 10 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Baltimore, MD Posted 11 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Beltsville, MD |