Can a husband/wife change a property deed?
The answer to your question is no, the other party cannot sell or otherwise remove your ownership interest in the property. They can, as stated...
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The answer to your question is no, the other party cannot sell or otherwise remove your ownership interest in the property. They can, as stated...
If you don't own what you thought you owned, then you could use your title insurance to cover any damages, though you'd have to prove what you...
Ask the neighbor to stop. If they don't, I still wouldn't involve the police; this is a civil/nuisance matter, and you would use a lawsuit to...
Did you allow them to move in? I'm not sure what you mean by "I was trying to help someone in this is what they do to me." If you allowed them...
It depends; who owns the land? Would cutting the tree interfere with the use of the easement in any way? Are referring to a right-of-way, rather...
He is the co-owner, and is allowed to have people stay there. One of you could "buy out" the other, though.
Your rights will relate to the specific damages that you can tie to the management company, as covered by your management agreement. For instance,...
Contact your warranty company, and let them start the process of covering the repair.
Without seeing your lease it is impossible to give reliable advice, but under the facts as you present them, your landlord would not be able to...
Personal service is always preferred, especially if you know that "tack and mail' will not actually get to the tenant. When filing the eviction,...