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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...
Foreclosures and Garnishments MI
Asked by D.P. from Detroit
on November 8, 2011
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We are in Michigan and are planning on moving out of state next year. We can try to sell the house, even go for a short sale...but if things don't happen as we hoped a...
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- Sounds like you need to make an appointment with a real estate lawyer to discuss your concerns. They will charge you an hourly rate, but with something this serious it...
- Please look into the new federal programs that help with selling a house or refinancing. And yes - wages can be garnished by a lender in Michigan. Will they with the n...
- D.: Instead of going into a short sale or a foreclosure - rent the house out. Don't just walk away from the property....it affects more than just you. I don't know ...
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...
Possibly Homeless and Very Scared
Asked by A.K. from Columbus
on July 1, 2007
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We live in a home owned by my mother-in-law. She told my husband this house would be his inheritance when she passed (she is in good health)and he could live in it no...
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- My home that I OWN (own as in have the deed) was in foreclosure because of a small loan I cosigned on for my husbands brother. He defaulted on the loan and the blood s...
- I have to agree with Karen L. Get out of there, and get your own place. You can deal with your MIL repaying you some other way. Bottomline is that this isn't your h...
- I don't have any real advice, other than I know it may be REALLY hard, but you should try to find some place else to live. There are multiple programs through HUD and...
Foreclosed Home
Asked by S.C. from Detroit
on March 8, 2011
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We aren't really sure if our home is in forclosure we assume that it should be bc we stopped paying on it almost a yr ago (its a rental home) I stopped the insurance ...
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- If you haven't paid for the home in over a year, then by all means give it up and let go of that stress. Are renter's paying you and then you are turning around and us...
- I think she is saying that she owns her home that she live in and owns another home that she rented out which she isn't paying on now
- If you don't have a lawyer call the Bar Association in your county or city. They will give you a referral to a lawyer who will charge you $35 or maybe a bit more but ...
House Flooded
Asked by B.K. from Minneapolis
on September 6, 2011
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we have a verbal agreement on a house we were renting we noticed black mineral deposits in are water and low water pressure in the kitchen sink upstairs so we called t...
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- Personally, I'd try a free consult with an attorney on this one. Best of luck!
- As you probably know a verbal agreement isn't worth the paper it's written on. Send the landlord a certified letter outlining your loses and asking for reimbursement f...
- ALWAYS CARRY YOUR OWN INSURANCE!!!!....i dont think theres to much you can do-verbal agreement doesnt really hold up-if your a renter the owner is not liable for your ...
Going Crazy:-(
Asked by J.C. from Dallas
on October 19, 2011
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okay ladys yes i have alot going on i have a very full plate.okay i would like to see how yall feel about this because im very upset:( we bought are house four months ...
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- Is the sale totally final? I am a walk away type person, especially with all the work you have to do and little funds to do it with and the lady being off. The house d...
- If you are truly buying with the lady carrying the note she should go file the papers at the court house with a lien against the note. They the house is yours and she ...
- There IS a difference between Lease with Option to Buy and Owner Financing: Lease-to-Own, or Lease with the Option to Buy can work a variety of ways, but basically ...
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...
Tell Me About Your Experience Purchasing a 'Short Sale'
Asked by M.A. from Chicago
on August 21, 2010
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Hi Moms,
Looking for other moms who have purchased or in the process of purchasing a 'short sale' home....tips, advice, experiences? All info is welcomed! We are s...
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- We have had several short sale homes in our neighborhood over the past 3 years now. Each has had constant contracts - but not one has yet to actually close! A couple...
- Hi - I am an attorney and practice real estate law here in Chicago. I've handled many short sales for both buyers and sellers in the past 2 years. The best advice I ...
- We bought a "short sale" home a little bit over a year ago. I wasn't really involved in the process as my agent handled all the details. It did take a long time for ev...
Seeking Advice Asap. Please Help!!
Asked by K.K. from Houston
on June 24, 2008
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This is the situation as far as I know. My father in law has a townhome that is paid for, but fell behind on his dues and taxes. This weekend he was evicted and now th...
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- Hi K., Most 1st consults are free. Speak to a real estate attorney; it seems very unusual to lose a property that you own, with a clear title. Your father-in-l...
- K., I'm confused it sounds like your sil wants to buy the house for financial gain instead of for her dad to have somewhere to live. It sounds like your husband wan...
- Is your father in law dead? Incapacitated? Why would his daughter need power of attorney? Why can't your father in law handle this matter himself? Why does she wan...