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The most common reason for this clause is that if the property is foreclosed, the lease becomes unenforceable against any subsequent owner as a...
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The most common reason for this clause is that if the property is foreclosed, the lease becomes unenforceable against any subsequent owner as a...
If the landlord fails to repair, there are remedies, but you need to follow procedures. Here is a link to a pamphlet that covers this issue...
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You need to suffer damages to claim relief in small claims court.
As long as any of you didn't co-sign or guaranty the note, the foreclosure should not affect your credit. You may want to let it foreclose, then...
Mr. Hill gave you an excellent answer. Bottom line, if capital gains are less than $250K for a single person or $500K for a married couple, and...
Have the owner file a claim with the title insurance carrier if there is one. If not, the owner may want to consult with a local real estate...
She can probably foreclose. Seek counsel from a local attorney immediately to review the documents and outline options.
The lender may be out of luck. If they had title insurance, they can make a claim. You should have a local real estate attorney look at this for...
Timeshares are a BAD investment! But you know that. If you stop paying, many get very aggressive in collections. Many timeshares have no resale...
You need a local attorney to analyze this one for you. If there are neighbors who share your concern, perhaps you can share the cost.