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I have been in deed in lieu discussions with holder of mortgage on my late mother's home. The company has settled the second
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Answered on February 03, 2015
Deed in lieu of foreclosure is a foreclosure without going through the process. You will lose your mother's home.
However, since it is your...
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What is foregoing modification home
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Answered on January 29, 2015
Unable to respond. More information is needed. Are you asking what "foregoing modification" means?
If so, there must be some reference to this...
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Regarding Family Law when an order reads "received within 30 days" is that business days?
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Answered on January 27, 2015
The law is often not as ridged as many think. Unable to tell given the info given. Sounds like you will need to have the order reviewed by a...
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After answering the phones for 20 hours per week at a real estate office for eight months , I just received my W2.
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Answered on January 26, 2015
If you are not comfortable calling them, you should write. Make sure to keep copy of all your letters.
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Landlord has house inspected for a permit but nothing is in the system, and my move in date was Friday.
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Answered on January 26, 2015
Need more info, but it appears from the sound of your concerns that you have a legal rights against the landlord. I would take a lot of pictures...
My dad forged my mothers name on a deed to property without her knowing. Is the deed legal
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Answered on January 22, 2015
Deed will need to be notarized. I would contact the notary for a copy of the notary records.
If it is found that your mom's name was forged, you...
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How do I subpeana phone records for small claims?
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Answered on January 20, 2015
Attorneys can subpoena record. Non-attorneys may have to get an order from the jGudge.
Alternative may be to do a deposition by written question.
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Can an individual be on a Deed of Trust and not own the property in Texas?
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Answered on January 20, 2015
Deed of Trust is a lien. If they do not pay, the grantee of the D/T gets to foreclose.
If the judgement debtor is not on the record, you cannot...
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I own a home tenants in common the co owner died no will, does his family have the right to change locks and lock me out
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Answered on January 20, 2015
Based on what you told me, generally, the answer is "NO".
I don't know what the police is involved in what appears to be a civil matter.
If they...
Deposition, is anything off limits?
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Answered on January 20, 2015
See all the answers that other lawyers told you.
I would add that deposition is something you do not want to do without a lawyer.
If you have to...
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