Can my dad sue his brother to get him to sell property?
I agree with all prior counsel's recommendations in that a forced sale may be the only way to go (if your father and the uncle cannot talk it out...
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I agree with all prior counsel's recommendations in that a forced sale may be the only way to go (if your father and the uncle cannot talk it out...
These are tough ones. If he wrote on the check cashing of this check shall constitute an accord and satisfaction and full settlement between us for...
I would consider having a deed prepared whereby you first transfer the property between the two of you from joint tenancy to tenants in common...
To my knowledge there is no precedent for a person who is deceased being added onto title. So your mother is now stuck with her joint tenancy...
There is a 3 year statute of limitations from the date you RECEIVE the accounting to bring a court action to have it reviewed if you believe it is...
You might also explore through the county assessor's office if there is an appeal process to challenge the reassessment? The fact that your fiancee...
This is exactly why the two of you should have gone to an attorney in the beginning and had a written agreement drawn. From what you are describing...
About all you can do is report the matter to the District Attorneys Office and offer to testify if need be. You have no jurisdiction to prosecute...
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As long as your uncle does not have an ownership interest in the condo and does not pay any portion of the mortgage, the taxes, the insurance, etc....
You use the term prosecute. It may be a crime in which case you could bring it to the attention of the District Attorney's office and see how they...