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Business owner passed away, 1099 employee trying to take over company.. Claiming right to money and equipment?
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Answered on November 19, 2015
First of all, employees do not receive 1099s, which are tax documents for independent contractors/suppliers. So right off the bat, the former...
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Can I evict a condo seller if they refuse to vacate as agreed upon?
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Answered on November 16, 2015
I agree with both of my colleagues. Don't get caught up in an unlawful detainer if you can avoid it. The better path is to prolong the escrow so...
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I have an easmsement for.ingress and egress and exclusive garage use. Can I replace the garage doors?
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Answered on November 13, 2015
I agree with my colleague. The easement and the garage door bear no relationship to each other. If the door belongs to you, do as you will. If the...
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I have an Oil Land Lease document I would like to have reviewed
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Answered on October 24, 2015
You haven't really asked a question, and without reviewing the documents I can't really have an opinion about the agreements you reference....
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Do I need an Attorney?
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Answered on September 23, 2015
This is an interesting situation, but there is too much missing information to just answer here. My colleague makes an interesting point. When the...
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There is a judgment lien on my real property. I am selling the property for the amount of the loan. What happens to the lien?
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Answered on September 08, 2015
Mortgages and liens on real property are generally paid in the order they were placed on the property. Assuming that the mortgage came before the...
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Question about removing an easement
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Answered on September 01, 2015
Public easements for expansion of streets as well as easements for public services such as power, water, etc. are quite common. Such easements do...
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Paying a finders fee to a broker or agent
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Answered on August 18, 2015
My colleague is right that California law requires the commission be paid to a licensed broker. However, you can absolutely create incentives with...
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Is the homeowner (myself) or the management company responsible for fire sprinkler pipe leak in my ceiling?
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Answered on August 14, 2015
While every association is unique and you should look to your condo articles and bylaws, typically things inside the walls are considered common...
Ingress and Egress Easement Owner's rights - Does the degree of access impairment matter or is any impairment not acceptable.
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Answered on August 14, 2015
It would be best if I could read easement documents and understand the specific language. However, in general, the idea of an easement is that it...
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