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Does the property an easement was granted over have the right to use the easement for ingress and egress?
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Answered on July 07, 2014
a little confusing. It sounds like a recorded easement area is now being built on but there is a public road adjacent to it that can be used for...
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Is it unusual for the Santa Clara Superior courthouse to mail letters notifying beneficiaries of a trust/ would they keep a copy
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Answered on July 07, 2014
I believe you are incorrect as the trustee is responsible for noticing the beneficiaries. Unfortunately this is not what you want to hear
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We are in contract to sell our home and have changed our minds, can this be done?
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Answered on July 07, 2014
You can attempt to get out of this but your will be forced by the realtor to continue. As to the owners' ability to make a contract, this will be...
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What rights do I have on a home on which I am on title with my ex and I do not live there?
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Answered on July 07, 2014
Check your property settlement agreement to see what you agreed to.
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If I add my name to my elderly aunt's car, &/or situation, can I be held liable for her if she is involved in an accident?
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Answered on July 07, 2014
Yes, potentially you could share in liability performed with her car.
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How is capital gains tax calculated if my 2 brothers buy me out but sell the house in the future?
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Answered on July 07, 2014
They should check with an accountant as to the capital gains in 5 years. Who knows what the law will be then.
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Our trust is stealing embezzling, and transferring funds. We have the documents and facts. Someone sent us the file.
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Answered on July 07, 2014
You will need to get a local court to allow for a change in trustee and to investigate what has happened to date and find the culprits culpable
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Who, in the state of california, is able to notify a beneficiary of a trust.
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Answered on July 07, 2014
Of course the trustee will be sending out such a notice. Hope things get better.
What is meant by the phrase - "continuing waiver".
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Answered on July 07, 2014
I would presume it means you can use the waiver throughout the course of actions
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If you sign a contract but no work was performed or material delivered can you get refund after 3 business days ?
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Answered on July 07, 2014
what does your contract say about when materials will arrive or installation be accomplished. 3 days may be too soon
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