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Seattle Real Estate Legal Advice (615 found)Narrow your searchPosted about 1 month ago in Landlord / Tenant Seattle, WA
Robert John Murillo's answer
Your relationship is landlord tenant. Your rights are established in the lease...
Shawn B Alexander's answer
I agree with Mr. Murillo, and the breach of the lease by the landlord by... Posted about 1 month ago in Landlord / Tenant Seattle, WA
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Elizabeth Rankin Powell's answer
No. A notary watches you sign the lease and then adds a jurat and signs the...
Shawn B Alexander's answer
The signing by the landlord should have been in front of a notary. However if... Posted about 1 month ago in Landlord / Tenant Seattle, WA
Elizabeth Rankin Powell's answer
Your landlord has to give you 48 hours notice of his intent to enter for... Posted about 1 month ago in Landlord / Tenant Seattle, WA
Elizabeth Rankin Powell's answer
If your rent is currently paid up it is absolutely no business of your landlord'...
Elizabeth Rankin Powell's answer
Sorry, should have read that again. You have to give written notice; verbal is... Posted about 1 month ago in Landlord / Tenant Seattle, WA
Shawn B Alexander's answer
Commercial Lessees have only what rights are granted in the lease and unless...
Stuart Alan Heller's answer
I suggest you look into selling your business and assigning the lease to the... Posted about 1 month ago in Construction / Development Seattle, WA
Shawn B Alexander's answer
The contractor has a strict timeline for a lien and you have a timeline for a... Posted about 1 month ago in Landlord / Tenant Seattle, WA
L. Maxwell Taylor's answer
You are in a hard situation. The best option would be for you to find someone... Posted about 1 month ago in Landlord / Tenant Seattle, WA
Shawn B Alexander's answer
Normal wear and tear of carpets is always a point of contention and the amount... Posted about 1 month ago in Landlord / Tenant Seattle, WA Posted about 1 month ago in Foreclosure Seattle, WA
David A. Leen's answer
The lender can impose any limits on whether or not to accept a short sale.... Posted about 1 month ago in Landlord / Tenant Seattle, WA Posted about 1 month ago in Landlord / Tenant Seattle, WA Posted 5 months ago in Estate Planning Seattle, WA
Robert Charles Pittman's answer
I'll take a stab at this. If you use a joint revocable living trust with tax...
Brinette Bobb Rounds' answer
In Washington, the Bypass trust can exempt $2,000,000 worth of assets from... Posted about 1 month ago in Residential Seattle, WA
Laura Mcfarland-Taylor's answer
This is not legal advice, but practical advice: Ignore the neighbor and tell... Posted 22 days ago in Trademark Infringement Seattle, WA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
As to your partial ownership to the development's trademark rights, I doubt...
Kaiser Wahab's answer
As a bit of practical advice, I would advise you to steer clear from using a... Posted about 1 month ago in Landlord / Tenant Seattle, WA Posted 3 months ago in Probate Seattle, WA
Ann Davison Sattler's answer
I agree with Mr. Post that you need to consult with an attorney very soon. A...
Keenan M. Post's answer
You need to get an attorney ASAP to deal with this mess. As a fiduciary he is... Posted about 1 month ago in Landlord / Tenant Seattle, WA
Matthew van Winkle's answer
Have you not received your deposit, nor a notice regarding your deposit that... Posted about 1 month ago in Landlord / Tenant Seattle, WA Posted about 1 month ago in Foreclosure Seattle, WA
Matthew van Winkle's answer
Generally, it is better to go through a short sale. It usually shows up on the... |