Feb
1
What kind of lawyer should I contact to get out of a lease?
Filed Under Renting & Real Estate | 6 Comments
STFU, Squirrel
My landlord isn’t properly maintaining my property, and I want out of my lease. What kind of lawyer should I call?
My landlord isn’t properly maintaining my property, and I want out of my lease. What kind of lawyer should I call?
Jan
29
How can a lawyer in Pennsylvania get their real estate license?
Filed Under Renting & Real Estate | 3 Comments
J.B
Someone told me that if you are already lawyer in Pennsylvania, all you have to do to get a real estate license is sign a paper stating that you understand the real estate practices in the state. Is this true? If so, is there a web site that explains it further? Thanks!
Someone told me that if you are already lawyer in Pennsylvania, all you have to do to get a real estate license is sign a paper stating that you understand the real estate practices in the state. Is this true? If so, is there a web site that explains it further? Thanks!
Jan
7
What type of lawyer and where can I find one to use for help with my loan modification?
Filed Under Renting & Real Estate | 3 Comments
alex G
I have a modification offer and it is not good at all. I am at my wits end and feel that I need more help. What type of lawyer and what tips can you recommend for me. Also what source do I use to find one?
I have a modification offer and it is not good at all. I am at my wits end and feel that I need more help. What type of lawyer and what tips can you recommend for me. Also what source do I use to find one?
May
12
What are the implications of a lawsuit on a rental property?
Filed Under Renting & Real Estate | 4 Comments
lassoproductions
My parents own a rental house that they rent out. 2 years ago there was an old person who rented with younger family members. The old person fell down the stairs and was injured. That family is now suing my parents. The lawsuit will not be settled for at least another 2 years. If my parents try to sell the house before this is resolved, what are the implications for the new buyer of the property with respect to the lawsuit and with respect to the new buyer getting insurance. Will the lawsuit follow the house or follow my parents only? Will the new buyer be able to get insurance or will they face restrictions?
My parents own a rental house that they rent out. 2 years ago there was an old person who rented with younger family members. The old person fell down the stairs and was injured. That family is now suing my parents. The lawsuit will not be settled for at least another 2 years. If my parents try to sell the house before this is resolved, what are the implications for the new buyer of the property with respect to the lawsuit and with respect to the new buyer getting insurance. Will the lawsuit follow the house or follow my parents only? Will the new buyer be able to get insurance or will they face restrictions?




