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"ElJay" <LJ@LJLJLJ.LJL> wrote in message
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> How (or why) would anyone buy her ownership interest in the property
without
> having the mortgage paid off first? Without that, I don't think the buyer
> would
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How (or why) would anyone buy her ownership interest in the property without
having the mortgage paid off first? Without that, I don't think the buyer
would be getting a clear title.
Maybe you could tell your sister that you will buy her out, but
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Well, the police can and should enforce "quiet time" between 10:00pm and
somewhere around 8:00am. The association should also rein in on the
offensive neighbors. Your CC&Rs should describe in detail the noise levels
allowed and the times that noises
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Touchy is putting it mildly!
In my neighborhood, a home sold and a neighbor did not like children. The
buyers took issue with having bought a home in a "family neighborhood" and
the neighbor did not like kids. He was not simply ambivalent towards t
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"I approved this message" <nospam@email.gov> wrote in message
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> Take a look at the TX bar application. "Failure to reveal an offense,
> arrest, ticket, or citiation that is not in fact expunged or sealed,
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I think we are losing the scope of the question here...
the question is "have you ever been convicted of a criminal offense, or
are charges currently pending for any crime other than a traffic
offense"...
does an outstanding warrant for an unpaid
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Take a look at the TX bar application. "Failure to reveal an offense,
arrest, ticket, or citiation that is not in fact expunged or sealed, raises
questions related to truthfullness in addition to questions regarding the
offense itself." All law
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She usually can't sell the house if it's not in her name. Title has to be
cleared (if the want purchases it through a real estate company and wants a
title policy, which most buyers want).
"Jane Doe" <Anonymous-Remailer@See.Comment.Header> wrote in
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