Can a creditor place something on your credit or sue you for unpaid charges after seven years?
Sounds like a debt collector impersonating an attorney to me, at first blush. As the other attorney said, they could be suing you in California...
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Sounds like a debt collector impersonating an attorney to me, at first blush. As the other attorney said, they could be suing you in California...
Call the attorney's office and make an appointment for a face to face consultation with the attorney. Sometimes attorneys are so busy with what is...
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Your rights are going to be spelled out in the contract/deed of trust between you and the buyer. Many standard forms of deed of trust make it a...
We have seen many cases of lender's dragging their feet in implementing agreements and court orders. If you had an attorney originally, I would go...
The fee agreement will state whether or not the fee is refundable. If you notify the attorney quickly, more than likely he or she will refund some...
It depends on what the judgment was for whether it can attach to the homestead, assuming the sale is of your homestead and not a rental or second...
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I would strongly recommend that you not attempt this on your own. The debt collector attorneys do this kind of work day in and day out and will run...
With respect to my peer from Chicago, in Texas a judgment on a credit card can NOT attach to your homestead. In fact, threatening to cloud title to...
The Estate is the artificial 'entity' created upon the passing of a person. It consists of all property that the deceased owned and any claims that...
Adverse possession is probably not the right way to deal with this. Try to negotiate with your siblings to buy out their share of the house.