Real estate - what are my options?
Echoing the other answers, you'll really need an attorney to review the circumstances to determine whether there is a solid case. While there is a...
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Echoing the other answers, you'll really need an attorney to review the circumstances to determine whether there is a solid case. While there is a...
As others have indicated, you need a real estate attorney. There may be other implications, including with regard to a mortgage, title insurance,...
When buying property with another person, it is wise to consider what scenarios could arise where there might be disagreement, and plan ahead as to...
I'm not sure I agree with the other attorneys. I believe there is an exception to the 3 year limitation to probate of a will: G.L. 190B s....
Generally, not, as the other attorneys noted. However, there can be twists, and there are certain reporting requirements which would come into...
You really need to look at what information was provided to you, and when. There may be several agreements which affect your rights under any...
You should really speak with an attorney. The first question might be "why", and the second might be 'do you really want to be a minority owner of...
The short answer is "no" or "probably not." The longer answer is, speak with an attorney ASAP to make sure that things work out the way you want...
Generally, a s-corp is taxed as a pass-through entity, which means that each owner is taxed on the earnings of the corp, based upon the owner's...
Obviously, it depends upon the contracts between investors and the company, laws concerning payment of wages (and layoffs, assuming you have enough...