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Person "A" and "B" have a Calif. corporation. Only two peaple involved. Person "A" signed the PN and DOT. Afterwards Property
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Answered on June 06, 2012
In California, one can file a lawsuit for almost any reason. The question is can that person make the lawsuit "stick." I agree with Attorney Chen...
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I have a Will and General Power of Attorney, and I am trying to get aLoan Modification for my moms house
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Answered on June 05, 2012
I'm a little unclear on your facts. If your mother is still alive, then the Power of Attorney should work. If your mother has died, then you need...
Statute of Limitations for property damage from fire.
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Answered on June 05, 2012
Generally, the Statute of Limitations for negligence is two years, (e.g., lawsuits for personal injury stemming from auto accidents,and the like). ...
If a person dies and has no relatives and no will, and owns a house at the time of death. What happens to the house.
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Answered on June 04, 2012
I think you are thinking of the concept of "Adverse Possession." In order for that to occur, you would need to pay property taxes for five years,...
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A person borrowed $45000 from me and allow me to put a lien against his house. how should I put the lien on his house?
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Answered on June 04, 2012
If you have $45,000 to lend, then surely, you should be able to spend between $300-$500 to have a real estate attorney prepare these documents, to...
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I am upside down 35% in my house. I am paying my 1st and second to BofA. If I stop paying on the 2nd, what is my liability?
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Answered on May 29, 2012
Were both loans taken out at the same time to purchase the house? This is an important threshold question that needs to be answered.
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If I quick claim deed a house but loan in someone elses name, can I be counter seud
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Answered on May 29, 2012
You need to ask this question of an Illinois attorney. Real estate and collection laws vary from state to state.
Good luck.
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Can executors take out loans on a estate,if they are heirs
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Answered on May 28, 2012
Assuming you and your sister are credit-worthy, you should be able to obtain a loan. However, the lender will want proof of your legal capacity to...
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How to remove the lawsuit judgment lien from SHORT SALE
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Answered on May 28, 2012
You cannot remove the lien. The seller may be able to through a bankruptcy assuming he qualifies.
As for your lost costs -- they are within the...
Mom died intestate and I became executor of estate. The reverse mortgage foreclosed. Am I responsible?
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Answered on May 25, 2012
You are not responsible for any deficiency debt related to the mortgage.
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