Statute of limitations for a joint tenant's claim against another joint tenant for taxes and insurance?
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Answered on April 14, 2015
You are apparently worried that the other person will come after you for years of property tax and insurance. You're barking up the wrong tree. He...
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Can the text in an email or words on the phone replace or supersede what's found in a purchase agreement? Big transaction
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Answered on April 08, 2015
Without reviewing the actual agreement, I can only guesstimate the situation. However, if you say that the promises they are making on the phone...
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Acting as a sponsor for a real estate syndication, do I need a securities attorney or a real estate attorney?
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Answered on April 03, 2015
You should look for an attorney with specific experience in real estate syndications.
Land use attorney vs. land use consultant
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Answered on April 03, 2015
It just depends. A consultant can get you through the system in cases of uncomplicated and unopposed land use issues, but if there is opposition...
I live in California and want to properly setup a Nevada LLC so that I can take advantage of preferential tax treatment?
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Answered on March 04, 2015
Under California law, all LLCs are required to annually file a California tax return and pay at least an $800 California franchise tax if they: (1)...
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LLC vs purchase in your own name? (Los Angeles County)
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Answered on February 17, 2015
I agree with my colleagues. If you are purchasing real estate and operating it as a business, you should do so via a corporate entity. Some prefer...
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Business question- possible conflict situation. Not sure.
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Answered on February 16, 2015
First off, anyone can sue you for just about anything. Your real question is whether they can win. The answer is "it depends." California law would...
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In Encino (city of Los Angeles) can 1 property give an easement to another if doing so reduces the sq.ft. below the zoned 17,500
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Answered on January 23, 2015
My colleagues are correct. You don't "lose" square footage by giving someone else the right to use a portion of your property. You should still...
In Zoning, what is a Q Condition in Los Angeles and does it exempt
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Answered on January 12, 2015
A "Q" Condition is simply an L.A. City Planning Department requirement applied to a specific property. It has no generic meaning. If your property...
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I own an indian firm which i want to introduce into the USA market, what is the required process. deals in solar panel ?
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Answered on December 31, 2014
This is actually a complex question requiring a serious response. In the U.S., each state has its own corporate and tax laws that must be...
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