Transferring Deeds On Inherited Property
To divide multiple properties acquired through inheritance, the owners will have to have new deeds drafter. Each partywill have to sign each new deed, but the "grantee" on the deed will become the official new owner. Don't forget to hire an attorney to help you in drafting the deeds and in making sure that they get recorded with any additional documentation that is required of you.
Neighbor’s Home Sold By Resale Company
It is easy to be concerned about the value of your home. However, it is impossible to predict what the market will be like in three years, so you should not worry about the selling price of neighboring homes affecting your property value too much. The best thing you can do to raise your home value is to keep your house and landscaping in good order.
House Owned By LLC
If a house is owned by an LLC (limited liability company), the owner is that company. In owning a house, an LLC would be no different than a corporation owning the home. Just like a person, an LLC or a corporation can hold title to a house and other sorts of real estate.
Is Now The Time To Sell Real Estate?
With the real estate market softening, when is the best time to sell an investment property? Understanding the "real estate bubble" can help you make good decisions about your real estate investment. Holding out for a profit you expected to get on the investment could backfire.
Helping Mother With Estate Planning
A mother has a piece of land that is supposed to be left between her two children in her estate. One of her children and his wife use the property and keep their horses on it, so do they have a greater claim to the property? There are many unlikely requirements the brother and wife would have to meet to claim the land as theirs once it is in the estate.
Seller Disclosure Laws
Most states have seller disclosure laws that require the seller to disclose to you material defects that affect the home. If a seller lies to a buyer about a material defect in the home, you can sue the seller to recover your damages. In some cases you can even recover your attorneys' fees in suing the seller.