
22 March 2019 | 10 replies
Your only hope in a fight is to dispute the "current market value" of the 8 sqft but more than likely not worth the costs involved.

22 March 2019 | 0 replies
Some have already taken time out to reflect on the past year, and to set New Year’s resolutions.

19 December 2017 | 4 replies
As you go through the owner will point out things that were not there before, the tenant may relent or dispute, but either way, it will be between them and not you and the new tenant.
31 October 2017 | 6 replies
I have the architectural site drawings, and they have good references for where the border is, but in theory, the neighbor could dispute any painted boundary...which would probably cause me to need a site survey.
17 June 2018 | 4 replies
The downsides are lack of curb appeal of the house, any difficulties working with the servient estate owners (easement disputes are common and many real estate attorneys make a tidy sum from answering questions regarding them).

3 August 2018 | 3 replies
In company resolution is it passed that Partner B & Partner A both assign respective properties to ABC LLC & additionally Partner B has agreed to contribute $40,000 (The $ amount can be changed as this is an internal document)Expenses Paid By Partner B on her personal card N Shore Rehab $12,092.74 N Shore Insurance $740.25 N Shore Utilities 159.66 N Shore Earnest Money 3000 Coffee Tavern Expenses 5716.76 ABC LLC 374.88 Loan/Gift to ABC LLC 1500 Option 1Partner B transfers entire $40,000 to ABC LLC & ABC LLC reimburses her all the above expenses she incurred on her personal credit card on the company’s behalf as the company does not have a credit card yet.Option 2Partner B transfers entire $40,000 to ABC LLC & ABC LLC pays her personal credit card directly for the amount of expenses incurred on the company’s behalf as the company does not have a credit card yet.Option 3Partner B just transfers the difference $40,000 - $23,584 = $16,415 .

12 November 2018 | 3 replies
Failing to do so will greatly increase you liability if a lawyer gets involved and any dispute goes to court.

22 November 2017 | 13 replies
From what I do know, a lender's title insurance policy protect the lender's loan from defects in the title -- e.g. a lien not found by the title company, a dispute in the property line, or an heir of a previous owner with a claim to the property.

25 February 2017 | 22 replies
See if there is any room to dispute the value there??

19 November 2017 | 23 replies
Finally, it may be strongly in the seller's interest to reach an amicable resolution with you least you pursue criminal charges against him.