We made an offer at a house with “inspection contingency.” We got the inspection report and decided to withdraw. Do we still get
If that is what your contract provides.
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If that is what your contract provides.
In New York you wouldn’t have to, it’s yours alone, you paid for it, you should be able to share it or not share it, as you see fit.
Responding from a New York perspective, if you believe someone forged your signature is, you should contact the local prosecutor’s office.
Responding from a New York perspective, if you do not have a power of attorney given to you by your brother then you do not have the authority to...
If a down payment isn’t tendered by a prospective purchaser you likely have a failure of consideration which would deem the contract as being null...
You would have a deed, together with the appropriate transfer documents, properly prepared, executed, witnessed and acknowledged, and then recorded...
Responding from New York perspective, they can come in fact, sell their 2/3 interest and the real estate but not your 1/3 interest. However if you...
Contact the local Department of Buildings and see if such activity violates the local zoning ordinance.
Responding from a New York perspective, most prospective purchasers procure a detailed home inspection in advance of signing contracts and one of...
Responding from New York perspective you should be able to force a sale of the property by means of a judicial sale if you cannot come to terms...