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Elizabeth Rankin Powell
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It depends on where you live. Check with your city or county for ordinances...
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In order to answer this question, it is necessary to know the exact location of...
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Douglas Edward Cornelius
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You will need a simple deed conveying 20% interest in the property. You...
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Douglas Edward Cornelius
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In Massachusetts it is common to exclude "standard items" from the seller's...
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Douglas Edward Cornelius
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The deed of trust and note are secondary to the deed of the property and have...
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Douglas Edward Cornelius
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Your best bet would be to contact a local title insurance company to help get...
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Douglas Edward Cornelius
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First, you need to identify why they are looking to you for her back taxes....
Janet Lee Brewer
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Phone the county tax assessor's office and ask to speak to a supervisor (if...
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Douglas Edward Cornelius
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First, you should read your lease and see what it says. Second, if you want...
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David Lawrence Ganz
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If your name is off the loan, it should not show up as a debt; but that said,...
Douglas Edward Cornelius
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I find it unusual that two parties are on the title to the property and only...
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Douglas Edward Cornelius
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Read the mortgage note. It should have a provision on how and where to send the...
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Unfortunately, I am finding out more and more about the seller (she is the...
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Okorie Okorocha
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This is very common and happened a lot in the sub prime market. An attorney by...
Douglas Edward Cornelius
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What are you trying to accomplish? The title to the property is probably not...
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Douglas Edward Cornelius
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Locations of fences and retaining walls are the most common dispute between...
Okorie Okorocha
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I would try to gather all public records first such as permits for the wall,...
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Scott Kenneth Petersen
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Did you finance the sale? If the Buyer financed the sale, the contract is...
Douglas Edward Cornelius
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I am confused by the question. If you sold the house, you should not be...
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Alec Scott Rose
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I don't practice in Washington, and I suggest that for specific legal advice,...
Douglas Edward Cornelius
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You should take a look at the covenants of the homeowner's association. They...
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Douglas Edward Cornelius
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This is viable and has been done. There were several done for medical office...

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