
17 January 2015 | 69 replies
I know out our way to find a home with someone's personal possessions in Situ is pretty rare.

8 October 2014 | 12 replies
I then proceeded with the the steps necessary to have a writ of possession and the sheriff then served it.

22 May 2010 | 6 replies
If a lessee of real property remains in possession thereofafter the expiration of the hiring, and the lessor accepts rent fromhim, the parties are presumed to have renewed the hiring on the sameterms and for the same time, not exceeding one month when the rent ispayable monthly, nor in any case one year.It appears as you stated that without specific language to clarify the issue, once the intial lease term expires, the lease has to go to a month to month term.

11 August 2015 | 5 replies
I believe she is moving out currently and I already have someone who wants to move in immediately after she vacates.My question is, do I need to file again for writ of possession and go through that process, or is there a form or statement I can have her sign that says shes going to be moving out and that she is forfeiting the lease?

20 October 2015 | 3 replies
So the banks have no obligation to pay property taxes after they have foreclosed and take possession of the property?

23 August 2011 | 10 replies
If Bob forecloses, sells, what ever, and then the property is brought to come back into his possession at a lower value (remember Bob has that 100K attachment) then Bob could have some explaining to do, AND the ones who conveyed that transaction.

8 August 2013 | 8 replies
Sure, you could sue them for "waste" after you get possession and tally up the damage, but you are unlikely to ever collect on the judgment.

26 August 2008 | 6 replies
Possessing a deed doesn't really signify anything.On a car a TITLE is an OWNERSHIP document and (AFAIK) in every state the TITLE must be signed and surrendered when the vehicle is sold or otherwise transferred.

1 February 2007 | 1 reply
Now the subordinate liens (the second and third) have a right (like everybody else) to bid at the first lien postion's foreclosure auction.Also, if no one bids on a second lien, then the second lien holder will take over title and possession of the property subject to any superior liens.
3 July 2016 | 16 replies
But make sure you give the proper notice for September.Take possession, get it sold, chalk it up to a life experience.