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Can I gate and fence off my land from people going through it to get to PGE/government owned river as well as using trail?
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Answered on April 02, 2015
You should immediately contact your title company to review existing easements and other restrictions of title. The land you wish to purchase may...
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Landlord selling house we have 2 yrs left on lease. Agreement states we have first option to buy at end of lease. What to do?
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Answered on April 02, 2015
As a general rule, landlords can sell real estate encumbered by existing leases. If your lease is not of record with your county land records...
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How to void a Mutual Confidentiality Agreement?
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Answered on March 24, 2015
Generally speaking, confidentiality agreements allow parties to exchange information without fear that the receiving party will disclose those...
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Can bank accounts where I am the custodian for my child be taken during foreclosure proceedings?
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Answered on March 23, 2015
Your own bank accounts can't "be taken" by the bank in a foreclosure proceeding. In residential real estate a foreclosing bank's remedy is...
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Someone paid a bill for me and five years later they are asking for reimbursement. There was no signed/verbal agreement.
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Answered on March 18, 2015
Can this person take you to court? Yes. Noting can stop someone from filing a complaint. However, absent any evidence the money advanced was a...
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Can a contract to be postdated in New Jersey?
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Answered on March 18, 2015
It's possible that the auction company reasonably understood your communication to be an offer conditioned only on the passage of time. In which...
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Lien on house
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Answered on March 16, 2015
The lien may be perfectly legitimate. Consult with an attorney to review the contract that dealt with the sale of the flower shop. It's quite...
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Do I need a real estate attorney? I am looking to buy a house from a owner that currently has a lien.
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Answered on March 13, 2015
Generally speaking liens run with the land. If the lien issue is not fully resolved to the satisfaction of the lien holder and if you take title...
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A large patio was built on common grounds of my co-op without a 2/3 approval vote of the owners. What can I do?
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Answered on March 12, 2015
What do you want to do? Was the vote a legitimate exercise of power? If a 2/3 vote is all that's required on certain matters and if the...
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Is it a Constitutionally protected right to refuse to sign
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Answered on March 08, 2015
No one can compel you to hire an attorney. Doing so is an act of free will. The terms and scope of the attorney's representation are listed in...
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