It’s tempting to paint debt collectors as evil monsters out to ruin lives and to be fair, some of their actions aren’t particularly admirable, but it’s vital to remember that no one is compelled to borrow money. A debt collector is merely attempting to recoup what is due to your creditors, who have a legal […]
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What You’ll Need for Probate Court – A Checklist of Probate Documents
Probate court hearings require a comprehensive checklist. We will help you through this troubling time with the documents you’ll need in advance. By using our complete and easy guide to probate document checklists, the process will be shortened and easier for you. The probate legal procedure is required to follow a person’s passing to enforce […]
Read more...How Real Property Ownership Is Transferred Legally
A deed is used to transfer real estate legally. Real estate property includes land, and anything attached to it, such as structures or roads. A deed must identify the grantor (seller) and grantee (buyer) and provide a sufficient description of the property to be legally enforceable. In Louisiana, voluntary contracts between the owner and the […]
Read more...Top Advanced Reasons for A Delayed Real Estate Closing
The idea that the closing will take place on the day specified in the real estate purchase contract is a widespread one held by both buyers and sellers. It’s nice when closure occurs on or before the target closing date specified in the purchase agreement, but it’s not always achievable. A real estate property closing […]
Read more...Tax Sale Purchasers Enjoy Judicial Remedies
Once a tax sale purchaser has acquired the deed to the property, the net step is to clear the title sufficiently to satisfy the insurability standard and obtain title insurance. Oftentimes, obtaining clear title is not so easy for many different reasons. The Louisiana doctrine of “le mort sasit le vif” – “the dead give […]
Read more...What Happens to My Property When I Die?
When you do not have a will, two factors come into consideration when you die: 1) the character of your property, meaning was the property obtained during a marriage, the parties have not contracted using a prenup, and/or the marriage has not been judicially terminated (community property) or was the property obtained before marriage, no […]
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