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Seeking Any Help Removing an Unpaid Income Tax Lien on Real Estate Property
Asked by V.E. from Lansing
on July 26, 2010
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My nasty ex did it to me again. He refused to pay his income tax and the irs put a lien on the marital home which we are supposed to sell. Of course, he refused to p...
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- I have been in the mortgage field for almost 2 decades & have seen this happen time & time again. Of course the best thing to do is consult with an attorney. Hopeful...
- You might be able to find a real estate attorney to help as well..........I don't know, but either way, you need an attorney............ You also need to put out in...
- You need a tax attorney..... a professional who knows what to do in this situation. You make get some words of advice here but be careful....the advice here is not...
Need Credit/debt Advice PLEASE
Asked by G.B. from Boise
on June 1, 2010
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If I own my house free and clear (Idaho) , but have a 40,000 credit card debt- can they force me to sell my house to pay off the debt?
We have been here 6 months l...
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- Please consult with a bankruptcy attorney in Idaho. Almost all of them offer a free, no-obligations first consultation. They will be able to tell you what the homeste...
- Many companies now are willing to settle for significantly less than you owe. I've had several debtors in the last couple of years offer to settle for as little as 30%...
- We settled a lot of our credit card debt for just over 1/2 of what we owed. BUT..our sums were MUCH smaller. I think the biggest was about $3,000. The absolute BEST th...
Trying to Correct the Credit
Asked by S.G. from Houston
on July 29, 2009
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OK...I'm pretty upset right now so I hope this comes out right.
I'm really good about checking my credit reports every year & making sure that the information is ...
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- I don't know about the IRS thing. But, I can say that if you don't need more or need to increase credit any time soon, you can put a "freeze" on your credit report. ...
- Hi single MomG Yikes!!!! what an issue- You are going to need a good attorney- or perhaps go thru Legal Aid-(they provide help for free or almost free) Then, firs...
- Ok, take a deep breath. DO NOT PAY THEM!!! The debt has been passed to a debt collector. Yes, they will tell you whatever it takes to get money including the incorr...
Short Sale Question_ HELP!
Asked by T.L. from Phoenix
on June 3, 2011
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Hi Everyone,
We are short selling our home. After layoffs and health problems we have no choice :(
there is good and bad news. The good news is; We already have a bu...
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- Congratulations on finding a buyer! I work for a real estate attorney in AZ, and the anti-deficiency law definitely makes it so they can (and will) come after you f...
- I am a realtor in AZ and handle short sales. I require all of my clients to speak with a real estate lawyer and tax advisor as we cannot give legal or tax advise. We p...
- I consulted with a lawyer and there are already precedents where they cannot win going after you at least when it is your primary residence.
They Want to Put a Lean on Our House!!! Help
Asked by C.G. from Dallas
on December 30, 2007
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Okay I know this hole situation is our fault. My husband had to have dental surgery this year we did a fiance note through Capital one (the health/dental loan program)...
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- Send them a letter by certified mail disputing the charges and pay what you owe them asap. Keep a copy of your letter and the certified mail receipt in a safe place. ...
- C., read this link http://www.bcsalliance.com/y_debt_scavengers.html some may not apply to you but it gives useful information about debt collectors and what they ca...
- I recommend checking with the Better Business Bureau. They can give you some helpful information if they have all the facts of your situation. The BBB is a trustworth...
Seized Tax Refund
Asked by C.A. from Dallas
on April 13, 2012
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My ex husband owes back child support. He told me that his entire tax refund is being seized to go to me for back child support. This was almost a month ago when the...
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- The reason they hold it so long is to give him a chance to dispute the charges and to file a grievance. They hold it for so long to see if any other creditors file to ...
- I would call the agency that puts the monthly funds in your account. They would know. Good luck...and congrats!!!!
- it can take up to six months so they can ensure he did his taxes correctly (irs) My ex has had his seized almost every year for the last 5 yrs LMAO due to his back su...
Inevitable Divorce in Pennsylvania - Advice Needed Please
Asked by L.K. from Philadelphia
on July 18, 2011
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As I'm encouraged by friends to get my "ducks in a row" I am faced with a lot of questions about divorce in PA. I have been married for 6.5 years and my question is a...
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- We had a nightmare tax situation years ago regarding my husband's job-nutshell: Hollywood entertainment accountant voodoo. The tax lien was in my name too for filing j...
- there are different types of "child custody." So know that and research it. Here are some links on it: http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/types-of-child-custody...
- Agreed you need to talk to a lawyer. Here is a thought, if you are currently working.... a lot of companies offer Employee Assistance Programs (EAP), so if you are ...
Legal Advice in Lithonia, Ga
Asked by S. from Atlanta
on May 10, 2006
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Married for 20 years
Four children 20, 19, 17 and 12 yrs.old
Worked part time most of the time and don't pay any major bills, don't really know my husband's fina...
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- With 4 kids, you should definately look into life insurance so that they are taken care of, at least the younger ones. Now that they are older and less demanding, I wo...
- As far as the house is concerned, GA law says that it's half yours, no matter if your name is on title or mortgage. You would also be awarded alimony if you get a divo...
- First let me say I am not an attorney but I have worked in the legal arena for many years, mainly on the real estate side of it. A few questions: Are all of the c...
Need Organizational Help. When Should I Shred Older Documents?
Asked by A.E. from Chicago
on September 14, 2009
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Hello ladies,
I know this is an inquiry non related to moms but I do need help and this has always been a fantastic source of information.
I have been going thro...
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- You have received some good input here, I just wanted to add that you can pay your bills online and you won't be receiving paper statements anymore. We pay through Che...
- Keep tax related info for 7 years. As far as the old mortgages, I would keep the payoff letters only. You should keep all home improvement receipts & any other big tic...
- I hope this helps, Tax Returns. The general rule for tax records is to retain them for seven years. When you file the new return shred the newly expired one. The IR...
Parnterfor Income Property
Asked by A.G. from Chicago
on August 22, 2010
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My husband and I own a five unit building that we have had for 13 years. My husband does not hire anyone for help.
He does all of the maintenace and deals w/ tenant...
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- I suggest that partnering would only add a different layer of stress. With a partner you won't be in control of everything. Even if you know the partner well enough ...
- I agree that you should probably consult with an Attorney if you are planning to partner with someone else. If, however, you are looking for someone to fill the rol...
- My husband and I bought a 2 unit building with his relative as our home. Absolutely HUGE mistake. His relative moved out to buy a building with someone else. The ...