Is title insurance really necessary?
Title insurance isn’t necessary, nor is homeowner’s insurance, nor is medical insurance. Without any of such insurances, however, you are then on...
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Title insurance isn’t necessary, nor is homeowner’s insurance, nor is medical insurance. Without any of such insurances, however, you are then on...
You should start by telling them that you are not pleased with their services, and explain why, and ask them to politely agree to voluntarily...
Your likelihood of success will depend upon the precise language in the contract and whether you had the right to cancel a contract in accordance...
Either party can initiate the buyout process, and if they cannot come to terms, either party can force a sale.
What if the nice neighbor moved and the new neighbor isn’t as nice?
Responding from a New York perspective, you would not require a new deed since the only thing that changed was the mortgage and not ownership.
To better characterize, this, when someone “sells” you real estate for $1.00, the proper characterization of this is that they “gifted” you the...
keep it simple, don’t close unless and until you are satisfied.
If you knew, mathematically, that you could not purchase a new home without for selling your old home, why didn’t you insist upon a sale...
It would seem that a lawsuit is your only option at this point.