Possession of Property-CA
I believe from how you describe it, they have no title to the property.
Danville, CA
Real estate Lawyer at Danville, CA
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I believe from how you describe it, they have no title to the property.
If you cannot find an attorney on Avvo, I recommend finding an attorney through the Riverside County Bar association. Having a local attorney...
From how you've described it, the answer is both. It appears that you may have facts giving rise to an Unrue Act violation. Also, if the...
You certainly will need to retain an attorney to review the CC&R's and the board's policies, procedures and hearings. HOA conflicts are...
I would check with the San Mateo and/or Stanislaus County bar association to see if they have a pro bono program to help your mother. You might...
I would try to speak with your county recorder's office.
Normally TIC arrangements are supported by a tenancy in common agreement. I would have to examine the title agreements and the TIC agreement to...
Yes, you need an attorney. You may have to sue her for partition and/or constructive trust to get the issue worked out since she does not appear...
Well, it could be a nuisance, but it sounds to me like the case is not ripe, i.e., you have no damages and there is no current interference with...
Tree removal does not necessarily require a permit. You should investigate whether the trees were on your property at all. Further, you could...