I will be married now 9 years next month & my husband insists on putting his name on my house deed
This is not really a real estate question. You are not legally required to put your spouse's name on your deed. And, I certainly wouldn't...
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This is not really a real estate question. You are not legally required to put your spouse's name on your deed. And, I certainly wouldn't...
An LLC will not provide you with limited liability for your interactions with buyers and sellers. The members of an LLC must pay self employment...
Preparing a deed is a rather straight forward exercise for any real estate attorney. However, you cannot have your name removed from a mortgage...
As a general proposition, a better offer is not valid reason to breach a contract.
As a legal matter, you do not need the consent of your joint tenant to convey your interest to another. If you do so, it will likely convert the...
As a legal matter, you do not need the consent of your joint tenant to convey your interest to another. If you do so, it will likely convert the...
Absent a judgment or a mortgage, you generally have no right to lien real property.
A suppler or subcontractor who has a contract with your builder may lien your home. If you paid your builder in full, then he should have...
I agree with Mr. Alexander. If the area is an easement found in your deed, then you may not obstruct the easement area.
As a general rule, a Buyer is afforded the opportunity conduct inspections and make demands for repairs or credits prior to closing. And, once the...