Does a forgotten 33 year old 2nd mortgage lien on a property in nj expire?
It's possible that this lien is past the statute of limitations. If there is a maturity date, the statute of limitations is 6 years from the...
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It's possible that this lien is past the statute of limitations. If there is a maturity date, the statute of limitations is 6 years from the...
The rule you are referencing, R. 4:18-2, requires the Plaintiff (Am Ex) to provide you with the documents they are relying on for their complaint...
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There may be recourse, but there are really not enough facts here to give good advice. The client really needs to speak to a real estate attorney;...
If you have title insurance, inquire with your title insurer to see if you can make a claim for them to cover the costs of a complaint. If not, I...
He has a few options here. Your father could file a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, which would give him 5 years to pay back the debt, but of course he...
I checked Experian's website (one of the three credit bureaus) because I also had not heard of this law. A link to Experian's article is below:...
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While you could theoretically sell your interest in the property, I'm not sure how far you would get with a third party actually willing to buy a...
Whoever the owner is can sell the property all the way up until the sheriff's sale, so if it is "mid foreclosure" you likely have a lot of time...
Generally speaking, no. He wouldn't have a claim for any proceeds from the house sale. But if your question was "can he sue me for anything...
As my colleagues have indicated, this could be a very bad idea for a few reasons, and is not as easy as just adding them to a mortgage and/or deed....