Statute of limitations on quit deed transfer
I agree with Shawn. You should supplement your posted question by saying the whole story. Why would you need to know a limit on one person suing...
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I agree with Shawn. You should supplement your posted question by saying the whole story. Why would you need to know a limit on one person suing...
Adverse possession laws are based on the user's clear and obvious use of land, for a continuous period of time (the time varies), acting as if that...
You should use a warranty deed, because that will preserve the value of the title insurance policy issued to you for the full value of the...
The quitclaim deed described by Shawn is probably the best answer. You should expect that the Dept. of Revenue will assess real estate sales tax...
The circumstances of the deed appear to justify a challenge by the family and the DSHS. Based on your statements alone, the deed is probably...
There are many extra issues that justify consulting an attorney. The deed forms and the real estate sales tax affidavits are not difficult, but...
Very good and thorough answer by Kevin Hochhalter. It is common in a probate for one heir to purchase the rights of other heirs. Often a Will...
There are several different issues involved with the situation described. Since the person who posted intends to sell, I recommend a meeting with a...
In addition to the prior answer: You should decide if you are willing to allow the neighbor's improvement to be too close for the setback...
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I recommend an appointment with a lawyer to discover all the relevant facts and give you advice about your options. There is a chance that you will...