Landlord remove property without any notice
The landlord cannot remove your property without due process. Are you sure the landlord removed your property?
Chicago, IL
Residential real estate Lawyer at Chicago, IL
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The landlord cannot remove your property without due process. Are you sure the landlord removed your property?
I would make all attempts to resolve the dispute out of court, if possible. If this dispute is over $575, it will likely cost you even more in...
I would notify your HOA representative or management company. They will likely take action to rectify the matter if the nuisance is causing...
You are clearly in a place where you feel unsafe. I am not sure of what your question is; but, you may want to consider relocating. Good luck...
Thank you for your question. A number of questions come to mind: 1) Have you filed an appearance in the foreclosure matter? 2) Has the bank...
First, I am sorry to hear that you are going through a foreclosure. You will likely have 30 days or so following the sale date to prepare for the...
Real estate brokers operating under the guise of "bird dogs" must be licensed by the State of Illinois. Don't get caught up and risk sharing in...
You are still responsible for the property while you are in title. Homeowner's insurance will not replace your watchful eye, or that of your...
It is unfortunate that you are in this situation; however, it was your responsibility as the Buyer to conduct due diligence prior to closing to...
Absolutely. Your quit claiming your interest in the property to your mother will NOT relieve you of the obligation to repay the loan. You should...