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Understanding the Work Undertaken by a Conveyancing Lawyer
Conveyancing takes place after an offer to buy has been made and accepted on a property, thereby leading to an exchange of particulars between the two parties involved. Because this is an extremely precise type of business, it is generally not advisable for this to be undertaken by a buyer as the pitfalls can be enormous, and if things go wrong the financial implications will be severe.
Click Here to Continue ReadingWhat 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.
Click Here to Continue ReadingIRS 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.
Click Here to Continue ReadingUnderstanding 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.
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