Real estate land contract
My sister-n-law and i agreed to enter a land contract to take of over defaulted property when she left town; we turned the unit, caught up note, took care of violations and assumed responsibility; she renigged on signing the contract, held it for 6 months then said we breached and she was canceling our agreement. we acted in good faith and invested money on turning and maintaining unit, now we found out she was actually in process of secretly selling property, we have no signed agreement, as she failed to sign and return contract. what can we do to keep her from selling and not paying us what we put out in expenses and mortgage payments, and we have a renter in the house under a lease to us, not her.
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land contract I have a signed land contract, and the seller has been entering…
land contract
I have a signed land contract, and the seller has been entering onto my property and entering my outbuildings without my permission. There is nothing in the contract stating he can do so. He says the land is still his for the duration of the contract and he is legally allowed to enter without permission. I was wondering if there was anything I could do as far as charging him with trespassing
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powers of attorney what powers does an agent have with general power of…
powers of attorney
what powers does an agent have with general power of attorney vs. general durable power of attorney?
Land Contract We purchased a land contract home and found ourselves unable to…
Land Contract
We purchased a land contract home and found ourselves unable to get a traditional mortgage. Now the owner wants us to move. We placed 10,000 down on this property and been paying on the property for 4 years. Do we have any rights?
estate property nursing home resident We are interested in purchasing…
estate property nursing home resident
We are interested in purchasing commercial property owned by a resident of a nursing home. We were told we cannot use the land contract option because of this. Why? Can’t a legal document be designed to help all parties involved? This is a win win situation for everyone. Since this is her estate and she is still alive, shouldn’t she be able to do as she chooses? Otherwise she may never sell. Help!!