by David Soble | Jan 18, 2020 | Deeds, Real Estate Law
I received this question from Susan L. of Walled Lake, MI. Back in 2005, Susan and her mother purchased a small home in Wolverine Lake. They lived in the home together until this year, when Susan purchased her own home. Recently, when Susan was going through some...
by David Soble | Jan 18, 2020 | Business Law, Contract Law, Financial Disputes, Real Estate Law
James wrote in last week. He and his wife are buying a construction home in South Lyon, MI. They are having a major disagreement with the builder about the integrity of the foundation. They don’t want to move forward and they want their $55,000 earnest money...
by David Soble | Jan 18, 2020 | Business Law, Financial Disputes, Mortgage Disputes
A recent question: “I co-signed on a commercial loan for a business that is owned by both my daughter and my son-in-law back in 2010. Now they are getting divorced. No one has paid on the loan since they filed for divorce. The bank just called me for the payment and...
by David Soble | Jan 18, 2020 | Deeds, Real Estate Law
This question comes from Emilio, out of Shelby Township, who asks: “My wife and I were divorced in 2013. My wife was awarded the home in the divorce if she refinanced my interest off the home with me within two years after the divorce. The divorce decree does not...
by David Soble | Jan 18, 2020 | Quiet Title Actions, Real Estate Law
Quiet Title Actions: When The Only Option is to Quiet the Claim to Your Property A question I was asked: “I purchased a home at the city’s tax sale and now I have found that I cannot get title insurance. I can’t sell the property by any deed and wonder, why...