Am I liable for a lost mortgage/note on a foreclosed house?
Generally speaking, it is the lender, not the borrower, who is responsible for ensuring that the original note is safely kept until paid in full....
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Generally speaking, it is the lender, not the borrower, who is responsible for ensuring that the original note is safely kept until paid in full....
ALL record owners of the property will have to execute a new security interest (deed of trust/mortgage) against the property, whether or not any...
She is free to ask you but based upon the limited information provided, you are free to say "no". NOTE: The response given does not form an...
Your landlord may have an approved form which brings in the additional party and incorporates all of the terms of the original lease. If not,...
Rent is due to the owner of the property, so until it changes hands through foreclosure or sale your obligation is to your current landlord. Expect...
Be proactive. The lease should specifically identify the land (by legal description) and provide for your exclusive use of it (or use in common...
If your goal is to continue operating the business (as opposed to winding it up and starting another business on your own), you should check the...
You need to review your condominium by-laws to determine what types of issues require voting of the unit owners (and the percentage required to...
You will not become personally liable for any of her debt as a result of her death or paying the 2nd mortgage on her behalf. However, a transfer of...
No, there is no such registry. You can file suit and get this information during discovery. Another angle is perhaps the landlord of the building...