Real Property Legal Questions and Answers
If I sold a property "as-is" can the buyer come back on me a year later for problems?
I sold my property "as is" and the buyer signed all agreements. Can the buyer come back now at me for all the problems she now has a year and a half later?
04/04/2007 | Category: Real Property » Seller's Dis... | State: Minnesota | #2631Should the disclosure form have listed an conditions in the last five years when we sold our home?
In 2005 we sold our home and the buyers filed a claim in small claims court against us stating that a leak occurred between the two bathroom walls shortly after they moved in. They did hire a professional home inspector and his report states no evidence of leaks and we were not aware of any ourselves. They are claiming that the disclosure statement is to report any leaks five y...
01/31/2007 | Category: Real Property » Seller's Dis... | State: Ohio | #1219How to make a timeshare registration in New Mexico?
I am scheduling to develop a time share in New Mexico. How to go forward with the registration of the project?
08/14/2017 | Category: Real Property » Time Share | State: New Mexico | #42152Is a Man Made Lake an Attractive Nuisance?
My son was a passenger in a car driven by an unlicenced driver 16 yrs old .The driver was speeding back to a man made lake where there was an underage drinking party.The kid lost control and flipped the car.My son was killed and the 16 yr old ran away with two other teens.There have been complaints filed to the lake owners about these underage part'y's. Is the man made lake an ...
08/08/2011 | Category: Real Property » Trespassing | State: Pennsylvania | #25299How Do I Stop a Neighbor's Water From Damaging My Property?
My neighbor has an underhouse natural water source tht he drains down the sidewalk which has caused my driveway and sidewalk cement to crumble. I am trying to find the statutes that tell who is liable etc. We have spoken with him several times but the water cointinues to drain down the sidewalk under our cement. We are trying to sell the house but the cement needs to be total...
07/16/2011 | Category: Real Property » Trespassing | State: Oregon | #25190Can an Ex-Spouse Be Charged With Trespassing for Removing Choldren From My Home?
My husbands ex-wife came on the property of my house without my permission or notifying me and remove my husbands kids from the property during my husband___s parenting time. He is dealing legally with her as she in contempt of court___ HOWEVER, Can I also charge her with trespassing independently of that.
01/10/2011 | Category: Real Property » Trespassing | State: Arizona | #23982How Do I Raise a Trespass Defense to a Dog Bite Claim?
i have a question about a trespass defense to a dogbite case in Florida. Someone entered my property without consent and was bitten by my dog. Is there some authority in an ALR or somewhere else that you could help to define what it means to be unlawfully on someones property
11/17/2010 | Category: Real Property » Trespassing | State: Florida | #23655Is a Landlord Guilty of Trespassing if There is a Hazardous Condition on the Property?
apt. in my home rented to very irresponsible woman. i am very concerned about fire. she leaves heat on high and clothes dryer on when gone. i check on these when i come home if she is not there. she has charged me with aggravated crim trespassing. TCA 39-14-406 other actions of her are causing a water leak and not notifing me. i discovered a damaged ceiling and walls and fu...
01/25/2010 | Category: Real Property » Trespassing | State: Tennessee | #20594Can A Group Be Prevented From Loitering in an Airport Lobby?
The pilots at our town's airport have been socializing at our's FBO's lobby for a number of years. New management now says we are loitering and can no longer do this. We own planes there, buy gas, and pay hangar rent to the city. Are we loitering? Can they leagally keep us from using the lobby to socialize? What can we do?
01/09/2010 | Category: Real Property » Trespassing | State: Indiana | #20359Owner seeks to evict tenant at sufferance
A grandfather died leaving the home to the widow, the widows daughter has power of attorney to act for the mother, a grandson has been living at the home, paying nothing, and has continued to trash the home. He has been living there for a few years, but still continues to lay around run up electric bills water bills and so on, and completely trashing the home, the grandmother i...
05/20/2009 | Category: Real Property » Trespassing | State: Washington | #16739