Is there a way to find out what was left to you in a Will without going through the Executor?
I assume that the grandmother has already passed away. If so, any will should have been probated in the county where the grandmother resided at...
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I assume that the grandmother has already passed away. If so, any will should have been probated in the county where the grandmother resided at...
Easements are agreements where someone else is given the right to utilize or access a part of your property. An easement has value, and you could...
Read your agreement. Most likely, you must file an arbitration. You should consult with a local attorney.
Attorney Jaap is correct. The size of the easement is dependent upon the need. Any easement should already be recorded. Therefore, you just...
They have the right, but you have the right to be compensated. I would also contact them and inquire about veering the road a little in the...
As long as someone is an area where there is no expectation of privacy, the answer is yes. Have you asked the neighbor why?
Prior counsel is correct. Since you're still living there, you should depreciate these improvements. Generally, residential real estate is...
While you can't sue the title company directly, you can sue both your dad and the new owners of the property. They in turn will most likely bring...
There may be a statute of limitations issue here, if you were listed on the bankruptcy. However, if you had a properly recorded mortgage or deed...
I believe you have a reasonable case, and would advise you seeing a local attorney, with copies of all documentation, who can then make a better...