I am wanting to build a single family home and a duplex to rent at the same time. I am considering starting an LLC
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Answered on January 16, 2021
As an owner occupant/borrower of a single family home, you will likely secure a more favorable interest rate. The Rental or investment property...
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I have been in my house for the past three years with my husband and need legal advice on what steps to take next please help
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Answered on July 19, 2015
Even though Taxes are due Aug 3rd, there is no immediate risk of loss for non-payment. Interest and penalties accrue, but a tax sale is a long time...
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Are "condominium association manuals" public record, if so how or where do I obtain it from?
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Answered on July 18, 2015
Condo Decs & Bylaws are recorded with the county recorder so they are public record. However, rules and regulations are not. These are enacted by...
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My father passed and his wife lives there and it is foreclosing can I buy this house?
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Answered on May 20, 2015
A home can be sold during a foreclosure process. The payoff must be obtained from the foreclosure attorney, not the lender (as is typical in a...
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I am renting an apartment with a roommate and have to break the lease. Am I entitled to get my security deposit back?
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Answered on May 13, 2015
In order to answer, the lease must be reviewed.
A lease is a contract. The first step in answering your question is to review the lease provision...
Who's name will/can be on the title of the house I'm buying with my wife?
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Answered on May 12, 2015
Typically the Deed (title) must match the mortgage; so if you are the only party on the loan, you will likely be the only party on the title.
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Can I dissolve a partnership
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Answered on May 09, 2015
Yes, you can dissolve a partnership. If your written partnership agreement addresses dissolution, the stated process should be followed. If it...
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Can the mortgage and deed be of different value?
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Answered on May 01, 2015
A Deed will typically reflect a nominal consideration of $10.00. The mortgage will reflect the actual amount borrowed and not necessarily the...
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