I own half of properties my partner wants to
I'm afraid your question is not clear. When you say he wants to "use an easement" do you mean that there is an existing easement? If so, his right...
Libertyville, IL
Residential real estate Lawyer at Libertyville, IL
Practice Areas: Residential, Divorce & Separation ... +4 more
I'm afraid your question is not clear. When you say he wants to "use an easement" do you mean that there is an existing easement? If so, his right...
In this case, you can both be honest and keep the check. The insurance company's agent believed that you have $4,000 in damage and they compensated...
While I agree with both my colleagues, you should understand that you really don't hold title as a married or single man; you hold title in fee...
You question is a little short on facts but generally you can not "take" someone's name off the deed. For you to be removed from title, you would...
If you are a joint tenant, with a right of survivorship, and you stay current on all the mortgage payments and local property tax payments, nobody...
I agree with my colleague. Although you have not stated specifically if your ex-girlfriend's name is on the deed, you did say that you refinanced...
What is important to understand is that whether you refer to a "deed" or "title", these are really the same thing. What you will always need to...
I would recommend that you consult with a local attorney in CA. but, if you no longer own the property, you probably no longer have standing to...
A quit claim deed is the easiest way to add your Mother to the title. Though I would recommend that you discuss your specific situation with an...
Actually, if you are legally separated, you are still married. Therefore, your deed should list both parties as grantors (assuming they are both on...