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1 Answer | Asked in Real Estate Law for Nevada on
Q: I would like to know if an afadavit of beneficiary is real or complete bull I have a picture of it

I have a picture of it. Just want to make sure before I call the person out on it the alleged property is in Tennessee.

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answered on Jul 27, 2023

I am not certain what your affidavit is, but if it is not recorded in the County where the land lies, it has no effect. Hire a TN attorney to search the title and advise if a quiet title, ejectment, action, etc. is needed.

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Q: What is the difference between acknowledged and proved? In conveyance of a quitclaim deed?
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answered on Jun 26, 2023

Acknowledged" refers to the act of a person declaring that they signed the deed voluntarily and that the signature is their own. "Proved" refers to providing evidence, such as witness testimony or other documentation, to establish the authenticity of the deed or the identity of the signer.

1 Answer | Asked in Real Estate Law and Legal Malpractice for Nevada on
Q: Probate lawyer told me the order granting me to sell my mother's house has not been granted yet. But is was , 2-3 weeks

Earlier buyer cancels due to not being able to give closing date. Due to lawyer. Lost 85,000 on next buyer. What can I do?

John Michael Frick
John Michael Frick
answered on Apr 3, 2023

This may or may not be the lawyer's fault.

There are judges who promptly sign orders that have been submitted, and other judges who don't. In the latter case, I've experienced judges who haven't signed routine unopposed or agreed orders for months.

1 Answer | Asked in Real Estate Law and Legal Malpractice for Nevada on
Q: Probate lawyer told me the order granting me to sell my mother's house has not been granted yet. But is was , 2-3 weeks

Earlier buyer cancels due to not being able to give closing date. Due to lawyer. Lost 85,000 on next buyer. What can I do?

Joel Gary Selik
Joel Gary Selik
answered on Apr 3, 2023

You might have a legal malpractice case.

If the attorney did something wrong--if the attorney acted below the standard of care, and that malpractice caused you to lose money, you may have a lawsuit for those financial losses.

Consult with experienced legal malpractice attorneys in your state.

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Q: Can a county refuse a noterized quit claim deed

i was told it has the required. it was noterized with an online notery its legal but the county refused it due to the date being to small

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answered on Feb 8, 2023

You will probably need to draft and execute a correction deed.

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Q: I am joint owner of 3 properties in Nevada . One of the owners has passed properties are now owned by myself & ½ sister

I would like to force the sale of all properties . I live in Oregon

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answered on Feb 1, 2023

Hire an attorney in NV to file a suit for a Sale For Partition. You might call some of the attorneys here on Justia, who appear to be competent.

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Q: What happens when a lawyer writes up an agreement between two parties. An one party get her part of the agreement an

She don't follow thru with her part.her part is nevada an his part is florida

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answered on Sep 6, 2022

The aggrieved Party may want to file suit for Breach of Contract in the Jurisdiction where the Contract says, or where the breach occurred.

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Q: My home was just feeds over to me quit claim and my mother was in a loan modification , do I need to qualify for this ?
Michael E. Smith Sr.
Michael E. Smith Sr.
answered on May 13, 2022

Your question as written does not make sense. You might think it through and try again with more details. Otherwise, you could consult with a Nevada attorney.

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Q: I need case law that its against Nevada state law to name two Nonprofit LLCs as Beneficiaries after being Revoked.

Case law to support my argument.

Michael E. Smith Sr.
Michael E. Smith Sr.
answered on May 13, 2022

There's not enough information here to understand and answer your question. You may want to add more details and resubmit your question, or contact a Nevada attorney for help.

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Q: How do we change our owner financed home loan from a 5-year loan to a 30-year loan?

I purchased a home that my boss financed for me. I signed a promissory note for 5 years payment then balloon payment or get new financing. It is now due. We have reached an agreement that my boss will now do a 30year financing. How do we change the note from 5year to 30year? I know there will be a... View More

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answered on Mar 3, 2022

Hire a competent NV attorney to draft a new Note and a Modification of the existing Deed of Trust. It is better for the mortgagee to keep the recording priority of his Deed of Trust as modified of record. But the old Note needs to be released.

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Q: I am selling a property in Las Vegas NV that is titled in my name and has been since 2006 when a quit claim deed

executed and recorded at the county recorder and yet the title co want her to sign a document or provide the death certificate (my wife is deceased) & they are telling me quit claim i no good. Do they have the legal authority to demand this

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answered on Jan 26, 2022

The title company has no legal authority. Sell to someone else or hire a competent NV attorney to handle the conveyance. There are some very good NV lawyers here on Justia.

1 Answer | Asked in Estate Planning, Family Law, Real Estate Law and Probate for Nevada on
Q: Living in family owned home father died.

His wife trying to evict me. Can I stay this and compel the will be produced?How do I go about this? A general form to compell to produce the WILL and stay eviction.

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answered on Nov 4, 2021

Your situation sounds like it may benefit from speaking to a probate attorney. unfortunately our firm doesn't handle these types of matters but I am certain you can get assistance from a probate attorney. wishing you the best.

1 Answer | Asked in Appeals / Appellate Law, Landlord - Tenant and Real Estate Law for Nevada on
Q: Summary eviction what to do next if a appeal is granted and summary of eviction is denied
Katie Marie Charleston
Katie Marie Charleston
answered on Aug 10, 2021

You have 10 days to file an appeal of a summary eviction action in Nevada. I recommend retaining counsel to help you navigate the appeal and comply with time and procedural requirements.

1 Answer | Asked in Real Estate Law for Nevada on
Q: Would a large storage tank be considered real property or personal property?
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answered on Jun 3, 2021

If it is permanently affixed to the land or buried, then it is a fixture to the real property and thus real property. If it is designed to be moved or just sitting there, then it is personal property. There could be a separate UCC1 fixture filing on it also. This is a general statement of... View More

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Q: Hello, I have a real estate contract question.

We made an offer to purchase a home and the offer was accepted. We then listed our present home for sale and it was accepted. Then we completed our inspections on the home we are purchasing and found to many defects. We are not going through with the purchase. Now we can't find a suitable home... View More

Michael Zamzow
Michael Zamzow
answered on May 28, 2021

You'll need to contact a Nevada attorney directly regarding this, in particular you should contact an attorney before you offer to pay costs accrued.

2 Answers | Asked in Contracts, Probate and Real Estate Law for Nevada on
Q: I was in contract to purchase a house in probate. The house was sold to some one else in court. I had no representation.

I was told not to come to hearing unless i objected to the sale. I thought the house was to be sold to me so i didnt go. The house was sold to some one else. I had no representation at hearing to counter offer any offers at that time. I have signed contract, sent earnst money which was cashed then... View More

Kirk Kaplan
Kirk Kaplan
answered on May 16, 2021

The short answer to your question is: Likely not.

Sale of real property through the probate process subject to court confirmation is ALWAYS subject to overbid in the in-court auction. Your signed contract, despite the estate accepting your offer, is still considered an "offer"...
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1 Answer | Asked in Real Estate Law and Estate Planning for Nevada on
Q: My father died with a will. He inherited land from my moms family. How do I separate my share from my nephews?

The land was not a part of the will. I do not want to have any financial connection to my nephew. I offered to buy him out, as he cant afford to pay the taxes on the land. He refused. I want to split the land so I can sell my portion back to my cousin who owns the land around my moms land and not... View More

Janice Jacovino
Janice Jacovino
answered on Mar 14, 2021

I am sorry for the loss of your father.

This question was posted in Nevada but it seems the land is in North Carolina. So Nevada law will probably not be as helpful. You may want to repost to North Carolina attorneys.

In Nevada you file in court to establish your rights to the...
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Q: We purchased a property in Nevada with another person how does the money get split when sold 2 on loan 3 people on the

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answered on Mar 10, 2021

Unless there is an agreement amongst the three owners, there is no deal as all will not convey title. If there is a Partition Action, the Court will probably pay off the debt and expenses first, and then divide the proceeds three ways. The third party is probably a tenant in common on the... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Estate Planning, Real Estate Law, Elder Law and Probate for Nevada on
Q: How can I find out if Medicaid Estate Recovery will file a claim on family estate?

Nevada 1997: Grandma died testate. Her estate worth $6000. She willed it to my disabled mom who'd lived with her as caregiver for 3 yrs before Grandma went into nursing home. Grandma's attorney filed Order to Set Aside, adding that Medicaid Estate Recovery lien for $16k was... View More

Dara Joy Goldsmith
Dara Joy Goldsmith
answered on Mar 4, 2021

Before filing you could call MERS and inquire if either your grandmother or mother owe MERS money. You would need to then file 2 Petitions for Set Aside, assuming MERS is not owed money or you are going to pay MERS to the property. MERS needs to be noticed in both your grandmother's and... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Real Estate Law and Probate for Nevada on
Q: My husbands father passed here in Nevada. Will states 50/50 between he and his sister. She refuses to uphold the will.

His assets are a house worth near $300,000 and a car that are solely in his name. However, his sister is in possession of and claims he bought for her. Is my husband entitled to half of these assets? Will this have to be settled in probate court? Is there any instance she would be awarded... View More

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answered on Feb 14, 2021

You need to hire a Nevada probate attorney to help you probate your father’s estate according to his will. It sounds like that process hasn’t even begun. If it has begun, then you need to hire a probate attorney to protect your rights.

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