How do I back out of a real estate contract as a seller?
Unfortunately you can't simply get out without any potential for repercussions. I suggest you meet with an attorney who can discuss with you your...
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Unfortunately you can't simply get out without any potential for repercussions. I suggest you meet with an attorney who can discuss with you your...
This would implicate the Utah Fit Premises Act. It appears the landlord is doing what he/she is obligated to do. It would depend on whether the...
No you can't, unless what they are doing constitutes harassment under the law. Given it is a creditor, it seems that their attempts to collect...
If you properly included the debt in your bankruptcy, then you no longer have personal liability and their attempts to collect from you constitute...
Yes, as Mr. Alder confirmed, there was no joint tenancy, which means no rights of survivorship existed, which means the ownership interests of the...
It all depends on what the lease says. Upgrades are very different than repairs. Generally the tenant is responsible for waste or damage caused to...
Yes you can sue them. Whether you should, that is another question.
Yes it can be addressed. Contact Sam Lambert at Ray Quinney & Nebeker. He can help. Tell him I referred you.
Yes you can sue them, but that appears foolish at this point. Have you contacted them and brought the issue up? There may be a good reason why it...
Without knowing more, it would all depend on the deposit agreement you have with the bank, but generally a bank can take funds from any account...