May I fire my realtor, after showing me a home? I have not signed any contract.
If you have not signed a contract with her, yes you may fire her. But put it in writing and be very clear about it. Do not continue to ask her...
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If you have not signed a contract with her, yes you may fire her. But put it in writing and be very clear about it. Do not continue to ask her...
You should be able to tell pretty easily if the property is registered land or not. The deed for recorded land will have a book and page reference...
The short answer is we do use Confirmatory Deeds here in Massachusetts. The longer answer is, it's not clear to me whether that is what is needed...
It is not clear if you have a question here or not. I think what you are saying is that you met with a real estate broker to hire her/him to list...
As for questions 2 and 3, you would want to have a written Purchase and Sale Agreement containing all the terms and conditions of the sale, just as...
You should consult with an experienced real estate litigator. It's difficult to give an answer without a complete review of the condo docs. As...
You need them to sign a deed transferring title to you. If they won't sign, then you will need to take them to court. You should hire an attorney...
I assume that you had the tenant sign a lease. We would need to see the lease to determine what the tenant is allowed to use the property for...
If you cannot afford an attorney, contact South Coastal Counties Legal Services. They provide free civil legal services to low income families and...
I agree. If you do not have the funds to hire an attorney contact Northeast Legal Aid out of Lynn. They provide free or low-cost civil legal...