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Hi i purchase a home wit my girfriend i put her as primary because she got the high income can she ask me to move out when
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Answered on July 02, 2013
If your name is on the deed, then you have a right to reside in the property.
Absent a domestic violence restraining order, she cannot force you...
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Do I have any legal recourse in having a Quit Claim Deed signed under false pretense.
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Answered on July 02, 2013
If your mother lacked the capacity to understand what she was doing, then you may challenge the transfer. You will likely need testimony from...
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My husband is deceased I did not report to mortgage company. How will this affect the selling of the house?
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Answered on July 02, 2013
It depends on how the deed is worded.
If the deed includes the words "Husband & Wife", "H&W" or "Married" - then you owned the property as...
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My husband is deceased I did not report to mortgage company. How will this affect the selling of the house?
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Answered on July 02, 2013
It depends on how the deed is worded.
If the deed includes the words "Husband & Wife", "H&W" or "Married" - then you owned the property as...
Deeded rights to a shared well on our neighbor's property and power came from my house. Can he disconnect our electric?
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Answered on July 02, 2013
It is likely that the neighbor cannot disconnect power necessary to operate the pump on the well.
If you were granted access to the well so that...
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What can I do
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Answered on July 01, 2013
You will likely need a Pennsylvania attorney to negotiate your ex's buy out of your interest.
If you ex will not consent to the buy out, you may...
Can a real estate agent charge a broker fee for assignment of a lease prior to its term end?
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Answered on July 01, 2013
The broker's entitle to a fee is likely covered by the listing agreement - not the lease.
As my colleague suggests, if the broker procured the...
Who's liable after a tree falls from property A to property B due to an act of God from a storm where lightning strikes a tree?
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Answered on July 01, 2013
As a general rule, a homeowner is not liable for a falling tree due to an act of God. The damage to the neighbor's house would be covered by the...
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Can a seller sue for mineral rights?
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Answered on July 01, 2013
As my colleague indicates - anyone can sue anyone else. The real question is can they sue and win.
Pursuant to the statute of frauds, a contract...
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Quit Claim on MY house and I want what he hasn't paid in child support, etc.
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Answered on July 01, 2013
Since child support is court ordered, you will likely need a formal agreement and consent order to address the child support arrears.
I am not a...
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