Can my landlord do this?
Your lease agreement should state how much notice a landlord must give to inspect the property and/or do repairs. Generally, it’s reasonable notice...
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Your lease agreement should state how much notice a landlord must give to inspect the property and/or do repairs. Generally, it’s reasonable notice...
An attorney would have to review your lease agreement to give you a clear answer. Generally, many lease agreements have early termination...
As Ms. James said, if your assets exceed the $166,500, you are OK. However, I’d still do a will. There are plenty of simple will forms you can find...
If it’s not done because of an administrative error/was missed, that’s OK. The company must act in good faith when dealing with corporate...
I understand this was all verbal. What you should have done is have a tenancy in common agreement in place which would detail who pays for what and...
Unless you have some prior legal background, nothing is necessarily easy. You miss one minor thing, if can come back and haunt you. I agree...
I understand that this may not be your standard real estate transaction where a real estate agent should likely be involved, but before you...
There should be a section in the will and trust that references how many kids you have. I would included the disinherited child’s name on the list...
If you already have a living trust set up and you buy a new property, then it is more efficient to tell title the name of your trust and they can...
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Each state has their own rules and regulations, but generally, if you want to disassociate yourself, resign from all director and officer positions...