Foreclosure
The minimum, given the statutory notices required, is about 3 months; however, that is rarely the case if you are talking about a mortgage...
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The minimum, given the statutory notices required, is about 3 months; however, that is rarely the case if you are talking about a mortgage...
First, yes, a landlord can make claims in excess of the security deposit. The deposit is for the landlord's benefit and in no way limits his...
Ch.83.51 of the FL Statutes governs the landlord's obligations, and under that statute, the landlord is required to provide hot water. If the...
If you wait to attemot to bid at the foreclosure sale, you risk loaing the bid and risk losing the property to a short sale to someone else. As...
I agree with Atty Carpenter. The foreclosure process can be slowed by much safer means than possibly opening yourself up to liability for a...
There are several ways to attack this, starting with their right to fine you for this, proper notice, the amount of the fine, etc. I have been...
For an accurate answer specific to you, I would need to review your lease. In general, it is typical that leases provide that they can be...
This question is the subject of debate among lawyers, for the statutes do not directly address the situation. In the past, a lease was terminated...
You cannot force an owner to give a deed in lieu of forclosure. I any event, if both the ex- wife and the man are on the deed, you will need both...
This question is the subject of debate among lawyers, for the statutes do not directly address the situation. In the past, a lease was terminated...