GA real estate lawn and LLC law. should transfer rental property to a LLC?
It is not clear what you mean by "personal wealth protection." I am assuming that you mean that YOUR personal wealth would be protected from any...
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It is not clear what you mean by "personal wealth protection." I am assuming that you mean that YOUR personal wealth would be protected from any...
The short answer is yes, she can indeed be sued. Other consequences can include the creditor writing off the debt and sending you a tax form...
It is not completely clear which records you are saying are not "straight." I assume you are saying that the second home address is being listed...
The answer to this turns on whether your property was subject to declarations or not when you bought it. If NOT and this is new, you probably...
Generally speaking, the quick answer is "no." The property which is subject to the master declarations remains subject to the declarations unless...
If the landlord is "letting you out" of the lease, everything is a negotiation point. The alternative would be you stay and sue him for breach of...
You are in an unfortunate set of circumstances that are, in the current economy, not uncommon. Once the lender forecloses, they will initiate a...
It is a good practice to contact the lender (and copy the landlord) if you KNOW the property is in foreclosure to "seek" instruction....
A three year lease that is not written typically will not be enforced. A one year lease where you can show there has been performance under the...
This sounds like a commercial lease. Under Georgia law, in a commercial lease, the parties can agree to just about anything as long as it isn't...