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Asked by User from Bothell, WA | Answered 698 days ago

Real state issues

Answered by Kim Sandher | Seattle, WA | View Lawyer Profile

Hi there, I need to be taken off from the my brother property. On the title I am listed as a married women with separate estate. It seems to me i have some difficulties when i started to take off my name of the real state property. Any help will help. thanks larissa

Asked by User from Arlington, WA | Asked 163 days ago

Earnest money deposite or $500

The seller is trying to keep my em. I did not waive my finance condition on a short sale property. List agent is going to let it go to arbitration which cost $500. My agent said she is wrong. The other agent said I did not close on time. I did send an addendum before her so called closing date, which I don't agree with the date of... View Full Question

Asked by User from Tacoma, WA | Asked 168 days ago

Am i responsible for renovation cost

I moved back into an apartment which was not renovated in Sept 2009.within the three years 09-2012,the company or owners were changed three times,rent sky rocketd. i had to move due to too much stress from the new owners, and the poor management. i am billed for the cost of renovations,(replacement of 2 doors, broken toilet, scratched... View Full Question

Asked by User from Kent, WA | Asked 174 days ago

Landlord wants me to move but have no grounds for it.

I live in a duplex, and the other renter in the duplex has lied and complained to the owner about me, since I no longer have time to visit her with four kids and a full time job...I am a single mom too. The other renter tried to get me kicked out by calling the police with false claims of loud noise and a damaged apt. The police told me... View Full Question

Asked by User from Langley, WA | Asked 225 days ago

I have a question(s) about an eviction. I rent a single fam home. 6 mo lease. Rent is paid. Just got served for last months rent.

Renting a single family home. ( I don't want to get too 'wordy', there is a lot of information). The day after I moved in landlord called and said they were coming over to do yard work. Call was at 7:30am. They arrived at 8:30. It was a Saturday. I asked her to please give the required notice from now on and she said "I'm in the yard,... View Full Question

Asked by User from Redmond, WA | Asked 231 days ago

Two people are renting our house, one has a good credit and the other one does not, Should both sign the Lease or only the one with good credit?

We have a house in Seattle Washington and we have two prospective tenants, boyfriend & girlfriend, who are interested to rent the house. The boyfriend has a good job with a good credit, however the girlfriend is not working, does not have any income, does not have a good credit, and does not want us to run her credit report since she is... View Full Question

Asked by User from Bellevue, WA | Asked 231 days ago

I would like to give my condo to my son as a gift.How to do that?

I am about to pay off my condo mortgage and would like to give the property to my son as a gift. We both agreed that there will be a condition that I will continue to live in the appartment until alive. Are there any costs? How it will affect my and my son's taxes In order to make sure that his daughter(lives in another country)- in... View Full Question

Asked by User from Seattle, WA | Asked 275 days ago

What legal protection does a landlord need when renting his basement, on a waterfront lot?

I reside in a single family house on a Seattle lake, that includes a basement apartment with a separate entrance. I'd like to rent the apartment, but haven't been a landlord before & want to be protected financially in case the tenant or his kids or his guests had an accident, fire, drowning, etc while living in my basement. What type... View Full Question

Asked by User from Tacoma, WA | Asked 275 days ago

Can a Landlord post negative notice on by door where other people, tenants can read it. Telling my visitors that she evicting me.

My landlord constantly post notices indicating that I've broken the rule there, where anyone who pass by can read it. She tells my visitors that she evicting me. And tells the other tenants that all my friends are felon.. I have a major ant problem in my apt, and she states it's not her problem. The landlord will throws away any... View Full Question

Asked by User from Puyallup, WA | Asked 304 days ago

I bought a piece of property and mobile on a owner contract and it was sold again.

What are my rights if I lease a piece of property and mobile from a new owner of the property who then finds out the original owner has sold the property to several other individuals at the same time without any of them knowing what is going on. My lease is for one year

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Kim Sandher
Mercado & Hartung, PLLC

Seattle, WA
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The Law Firm of David N. Jolly

Mukilteo, WA
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Seattle, WA
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