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Ohio Real Estate Legal Advice (628 found)Narrow your searchPosted 10 days ago in Divorce / Separation Dayton, OH Posted 19 days ago in Tax Cincinnati, OH
Paul Arnold Nidich's answer
Like most answers to questions asked of attorneys, the answer is "It depends."...
Henry Daniel Lively's answer
There is no immediate taxable event when the property is transferred to the LLC.... Posted about 1 month ago in Residential Toledo, OH Posted 3 months ago in Probate Oxford, OH
Elizabeth Smith Schmitz's answer
If the property was held as joint tenants then it would pass to the deceased... Posted about 21 hours ago in Real Estate Ohio
Steve Fromm's answer
The short answer to your question is that generally title defines ownership.... Posted 1 day ago in Landlord / Tenant Akron, OH Posted 3 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Cincinnati, OH Posted 4 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Youngstown, OH Posted 4 days ago in Real Estate Cleveland, OH
Richard Leigh Boyer's answer
In California it is easy to "get your name off title", but difficult to remove... Posted 4 days ago in Foreclosure Elyria, OH Posted 4 days ago in Foreclosure Dayton, OH Posted 5 days ago in Foreclosure Cleveland, OH Posted 5 days ago in Foreclosure Dayton, OH Posted 7 days ago in Real Estate East Liverpool, OH
Faye Danielle Cox's answer
"As is" means that you are accepting the home in its present state whether... Posted 6 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Ironton, OH Posted 6 days ago in Residential Dayton, OH Posted about 1 month ago in Landlord / Tenant Upper Sandusky, OH
John Michael Drain Jr.'s answer
There is only scant information on the eviction part of this question, but... Posted 7 days ago in Real Estate Berkey, OH Posted 9 days ago in Real Estate Hamilton, OH
Luke Joseph Frutkin's answer
You should review the board's governing documents (bylaws, etc.) and Ohio law. Posted 9 days ago in Foreclosure Akron, OH
Donald Erich Lowrey's answer
The IRS collection division is charged with the responsibility of collecting...
Henry Daniel Lively's answer
You need to contact the IRS or hire a professional to do so for you. The best... |