What to Do When Going Through a Divorce and You Can't Afford Your House Payments? Going through a difficult divorce and don't know what do with your house. Well this article will briefly explain options that you have to avoid foreclosure or just resolve your asset dispute. |
IRS Form 1099-A, 1099-C and the Cancellation of Debt in Foreclosure Misinformation and confusion about the tax implications of foreclosure arising from the cancellation of debt seems to be piling up. In particular, folks seem most confused by the receipt of Form 1099-A from lenders who have taken property back in foreclosure. |
Understanding Your Rental Agreement and an Eviction Notice There are many reasons a landlord may have to evict, including the tenant not paying rent or breaching his lease. Sometimes a landlord and tenant just can't see eye to eye on various things such as repairs or late fees, and the landlord wishes for the tenant to leave but the tenant will not go voluntarily, so the landlord is forced to begin the eviction procedure. |
Real Estate Lawyers - What Do They Do? Dealing in real estate is difficult at best, especially for new entrants in the industry. Getting a good real estate lawyer is therefore a big relief for anyone who wants to buy or sell property. With a real estate agent, several things concerning the transaction are properly handled without you having to break a sweat. |
Breach of Fiduciary Duty Lawsuits in California Lawsuits for breach of fiduciary duty often arise in partnership or shareholder litigation. As per California's Supreme Court fiduciary duty is defined as arising whenever trust and confidence is reposed by one person in the integrity and fidelity of another and that person obtains control over the other person's affairs. |
An Interesting Case in Real Estate Court The court, after hearing the arguments from both the sides decided to deal this case in a different way as it advised the government to bring stability to the market at government level. Not only this case but many other cases are the outcome of instable markets where developers are not ready to find that waiting list anymore and investors are mistrustful of the market's future. |
I Am Moving Home - Do I Need to Employ a Property Lawyer? If you are looking to purchase a new home in England or Wales then you need to be aware that you will need to employ the services of a property lawyer, also known as a conveyancing lawyer. Legal representation is required whether you are a first time buyer or selling your existing home in order to buy another. |