My husband and his brother own a home together. Can he force sale when his brother wants to stay?
The least expensive solution is to convince your brother-in-law to speak to an attorney of his own choosing who may be able to enlighten him that a...
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The least expensive solution is to convince your brother-in-law to speak to an attorney of his own choosing who may be able to enlighten him that a...
Yours is a perfectly correct response. Why would you?
Make it easier on yourself. Have your daughter contact the Lender, ask them, and have them put in writing their position, because if you leave it...
Sure, possibly with a viable court order.
That would all depend upon the specific terms of the lease.
As the grantor, you most certainly can.
Only an attorney is professionally empowered to render such an opinion.
You could initiate a proceeding which is referred to as an action in partition which is a forced sale of the real estate whereupon the court would...
Answering you from a New York perspective only, your contract should have contained a precise description of the property that you expected to...
Only your relative who’s name is on the title as the owner has the ability to transfer the title, absent a court order.