When is it legal for a landlord to enter premises, remove property?
You are entitled to "quiet enjoyment of the premises," that you are renting. There ARE situations where the landlord has the right to access or...
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You are entitled to "quiet enjoyment of the premises," that you are renting. There ARE situations where the landlord has the right to access or...
You have a number of problems, here. You have not dealt with an attorney in setting this up. So now you have issues that you would not otherwise...
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You have given us a jigsaw puzzle with the barest frame of pieces. There is no way to even begin to tell what is going on, based on what you have...
It is not clear what your question is. Assuming the house was in your mom's name alone, probate will be necessary. In the absence of a Will, the...
No, you do not need to be present. In fact, YOUR signature on the acknowledgement page of the POA does not need to be notarized, at all.
In addition to Mr. Messinger's response, you may want to repost your question, using Colorado as the site of the issue. It is currently posted as a...
You have this posted under Probate, when it really sounds like it is a divorce question. You have not provided enough information to really give...
We always record them. There are some good reasons to do so, and there are a number of risks, if you fail to do so. If the deed is properly...
I agree with you that you have a complex and confusing situation. All will depend on the terms of the Trust. How the person is allowed to use and...
Of COURSE, Grandpa can sell his assets, UNLESS he is suffering from lack of capacity. If he knows what he is doing, then there is no problem with...