My brother owes me upwards of 60k. I would like to put a lien on his home. How do I go about doing this?
You would need to: (1) Obtain mortgage signed by your brother, or (2) Sue your brother and obtain a judgment.
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You would need to: (1) Obtain mortgage signed by your brother, or (2) Sue your brother and obtain a judgment.
It is impossible to say what affect, if any, the easement would have. You would need an appraisal to determine if there was a decrease in value...
Yes, multiple parties may be on the deed as owners of real property. As my colleague suggests, you may wish to consult an attorney to have this...
More facts are needed. As my colleague indicates, if you promised to make a gift, such a promise is generally revocable. If, however, there was...
Yes, you may sell your home and pay off the taxes.
Absent the consent of the other party or a court order, you may not remove a co-owner's name from the deed.
Call the local code enforcement officer to see if you can file a complaint for the neighbor placing structures in the roadway.
As a general rule, you cannot sue someone for allegations made in a lawsuit - such statements are protected by the "litigation privilege". And, if...
I would normally recommend that you contact a consumer protection attorney. However, given the amount in controversy, you may want to file an...
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