Sold a house 2 1/2 years ago on short sale! Buyer now states the pipes burst after he bought it. who's liable?
Actually, a precise answer is read the contract first.
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Actually, a precise answer is read the contract first.
If it's a direct lender then your contact is not a mortgage broker, in which case speak to his supervisor and if that doesn't work contact the...
It seems that you should start by paying the taxes.
These questions can only be answered by a thorough and close examination of the terms ofthe Contract of Sale.
If your name is on the contract the seller should be compelled to put your name on the deed. Easy answer, have your son sign the contract if he is...
You could solve that problem by having them join in signing the deed when you close on the sale.
At this point, most likely nothing.
Answering your question from a New York perspective, a recent case of first impression on this point was decided in New York, and the case held...
Question #1: yes. Question #2: no. Also, you do not have a deed, you have stock in the co-op corporation and a corresponding proprietary lease,...
You will need to have prepared, executed and acknowledged/notarized a proper Deed and ancillary documents including transfer tax returns, as...