An easement does not mean someone else owns your property. It just means that they have a right to use it in a specific fashion. The property is still yours, even though the easement may limit your use of that property in some way. Typically, the easement is just part...
Does a family member want to purchase your home when you die?
Other people may admire and enjoy the home that you live in. Regardless of whether it was part of an inheritance or the result of a long-term plan to build your dream home, you may have family members other than your spouse or children who might have an interest in...
Can you negotiate a new rental lease contract?
You have found the perfect apartment. The only problem is that the rental lease doesn’t allow you to bring your pet, and it’s around $50 too much each month. You want to negotiate with the landlord, but you know that it could be a big ask to cut so much money off each...
3 signs of undue influence on a will
When you find out you’ve been left out of a loved one’s will, you may feel betrayed and confused. While you aren’t out to profit from someone’s death, exclusion may seem like they didn’t consider you a part of their family. But if you have suspicions about the heirs...