How can seller terminate contract for real estate transaction in Georgia?
Answering you from a New York perspective, the failure to tender a deposit by the purchaser would render the contract as being null and void ab...
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Answering you from a New York perspective, the failure to tender a deposit by the purchaser would render the contract as being null and void ab...
From the facts that you stated, it appears as if you are entitled to the return of your down payment. People do not always do, however, what they...
You would private his will and hope that he left the real estate only to you. And no, if you never signed the Note or are not a guarantor then you...
Not without your approval, cooperation, participation and signature.
Firstly, the deed would need to be examined closely to establish how title was held, for example, tenants by the entirety, tenants in common,...
The quickest way to sell the real estate is for your co-owner to agree to satisfy the lien and close.
Responding from a New York perspective, if the Contract of Sale reads as you so stated, then your Purchaser is correct.
If the deed was recorded then what is on record in the County Recorder’s Office is all that is important.
You would need to commence an action in partition which is a forced sale of the real estate, if she fails to cooperate.
If the contract clearly entitles you to the return of the down payment, then it appears that your only option is to commence a lawsuit.