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I bought a home that I thought had a seperate property owned by local cable company. My propery description shows it as mine.
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Answered on May 21, 2009
It sounds like there may be an easement in favor of the cable company, but you need to see the specific terms of that easement to see if they are...
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I had my roof replaced by a local contractor through my insurance company. It was covered by our storm damage policy.
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Answered on May 21, 2009
I agree completely with Mr. Mallory, but wish to add that you should make reasonable effort to remove your personal property from where the roof is...
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Having the same problem with a car
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Answered on May 04, 2009
You would be well advised to hire an attorney for this one. You may have rights under Florida's "Lemon Law" but to claim those rights, there are...
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Been separated for 7 years. My current mate & I are buying a house together. How do I insure my ex will have no claim?
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Answered on May 01, 2009
Well, the obvious answer is to get divorced before you close on the new house... otherwise, you'll need some form of an post-nuptial agreement with...
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How do I get my former aide off the deed to my house
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Answered on April 30, 2009
I am immediately concerned about how your former aide got on your deed in the first place! Did you do this on purpose or for some consideration? If...
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How do I protect my deposit from being forfeited should the closing not happen on time?
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Answered on April 28, 2009
There should be some language in the contract about what happens if the SELLER prevents the closing from occurring on time, or otherwise breaches...
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I have had a contract on the home i am selling for about 6 months now and the buyers are trying to back out. Can I sue them?
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Answered on April 23, 2009
Read your contract carefully. If you used a "standard form" real estate purchase and sale contract, there should be provisions that guide your...
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I have a contract of sale on a mobile that I am finacing. I have made a mistake in their abilty to pay. How to get out.
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Answered on April 23, 2009
Look closely at the language in your contract. What does it say about late payments? If there is an appropriate clause, the "next" late payment can...
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