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Brian Joseph Cohan
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To protect yourself, get the property appraised by a certified appraiser. I...
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James B. Spina's answer
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This response is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal...
Michael D Fox
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My suggestion is that you do not handle the transaction yourself. While you may...
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Michael D Fox
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The answer to your question is, YES, you should consult a real estate lawyer....
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Kaiser Wahab
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Yes, you should consult a local real estate attorney who will very likely have...
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Steven Alan Fink
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It depends how much you trust your brother-in-law. These standard contracts...
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Paul J. Schoff's answer
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Best course of action is to hire a lawyer and have him or her send a letter to...
Daniel Scott Wright
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Assuming that the wife has some kind of legal interest in the land, it is...
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Andrew Daniel Myers
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You need a bankruptcy attorney, not a real estate attorney. In a bankruptcy,...
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Pamela Regina Parker's answer
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In Texas, if one spouse dies without a will and also has children, then the...
Janet Lee Brewer
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That depends on the laws of the state in which the deceased person lived. If...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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NO. The age of majority is 18 in Texas. A minor lacks capacity to own real...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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A minor lacks capacity to own real estate or to sign contracts. The age of...
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Jonathan H Levy
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Not necessarily, a lot depends on local practice. In some states, title...
Christopher William Peterson
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You may or may not need a real estate attorney. If you or the buyer need title...
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