Purchase home as joint tenants, he put all the money down and then breaks up 2 weeks later. What are my rights? Am I homeless?
If your name is on the deed, then you own the home and cannot be forced to leave (absent a court order).
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If your name is on the deed, then you own the home and cannot be forced to leave (absent a court order).
Yes, he could prepare and file a deed where he quitclaims his interest to you. To see if this was done, you would need to check with your county...
You should likely go to a family law attorney ASAP. The family law attorney can file a motion for temporary support and for disposition of marital...
If the seller or the realtor were informed that premiums would increase, they likely had a duty to disclose that fact to you. However, the fact the...
You likely have a claim against the prior homeowner. The realtor would only be liable if they had knowledge of the prior flooding and failed to...
If you are going to hire an attorney, you should hire a civil litigator. Locating the defendant is something that most attorneys can do through...
File a notice of motion for partial summary judgment on the CFA claims and and a one page certification stating that you seek partial SJ for the...
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The language you quote is found in the form FNMA multi state Note. It is standard and should not be a concern. A mortgage accrues interest...
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I would report the issue to the police - it is a theft. I would then hire a civil litigator with real estate experience to set aside the transfers...
There is no dissolving of a tenancy in common (it appears that you are confusing tenancy in common with a joint tenancy). Each tenant in common...