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I am a paralegal student. I would like to find out a possible solution to a hypothetical. Sorry. Here is the document that was drafted. Okay, I'll redo my answer since you clarified what is going on. Good analysis! I agree that they are not likely to order the destruction of the home and that some compensation would be due. Report It First off.."Does Dante have any rights as against Carmie according to the law of your state? ... What state are you in? |
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Listen and listen good. It was nowhere written in your contract that you were buying a investment property and your mortgage is based on you occupying the home. Any other arrangement will consti... Off hand, I'd say no. That's why it's called a GIFT. The original owner GIVES it to someone else. Now for the family question. What will happen to your relationship with your... She might be able to open the estate as her last caregiver, in the absence of relatives, and be appointed Administrator. Courts will sometimes allow compensation for non-relative Administrators of... There is no certain way to answer that, even for a real property lawyer, without knowing (a) what jurisdiction you are in and (b) exactly what your contract says. Anyone who says differently is ... Does he hold the deed? If you have a written contract, you can absolutely enforce that contract. Try to settle first though, as he's family. Can he just not pay for the property and wants to g... A life estate is the right to reside in the house and use it as one's own for one's life. Unless there is a provision that the life estate ends if the person moves out or is not likely to... No offense, but your question is incomprehensible. It is full of so many spelling and grammatical errors, that no one can understand what you're trying to say. You likely won't recei... Absolutely not, unless (A) you are a licensed real estate broker and (B) you have a pre-existing written agreement to do so signed by every estate beneficiary from whose interest the commission wo... |
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