Dealer forged my name on contract. What do I do?
Without seeing the paperwork, it is impossible to provide an opinion. However, if you signature was indeed forged for an amount higher than you...
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Without seeing the paperwork, it is impossible to provide an opinion. However, if you signature was indeed forged for an amount higher than you...
A claim against a mortgage broker is often difficult because the paperwork that you likely signed states that a pre-approval is not a commitment...
My colleague is correct. When you add someone's name to your deed, you are giving a gift to that person. You cannot undo a gift once it is...
As my colleagues correctly advise, you should see a local real estate attorney. The attorney will prepare a new deed and documents (such as tax...
By placing your son's name on the deed you gifted a portion of the property to him. If he has never contributed to the purchase, mortgage,...
Real estate law varies greatly from state to state, so you will have to speak with a VA attorney. Many offer a free consultation. Here in NJ, if...
You likely have a claim for fraud against the realtor and the brokerage. You should meet with a local consumer protection attorney.
You should likely consult with an attorney who handles consumer protection and professional malpractice actions.
There is not enough information to answer the question. A contract buyer has an "equitable interest" in the property prior to the closing of...
You could word the contingency so that you can cancel the transaction if the cost to remove and remediate exceeds $2,000 - or whatever amount you...
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