Houston, TX asked in Family Law, Real Estate Law and Elder Law for Florida

Q: How can I get a lawyer and not pay more money when parents were force to sale their condominium as a owners

If they wouldnt pay 12,000 assessments fees they were obligate to sale their little place then they only want having a family member having a guardianship . Also, making hire professional JWB realty never said parents should pay all from their little place money.Plus they make parents sale their condominium for 70, 000 not 82;000 as they promise . And to trick our innocent elderly To make a sale next day for a double profit next day of 145.000 .Parents feel scammed and abuse and we as family aswell . What can we do ? Also they never explain to me how guardianship work , like court inventory every year and all the expense out of parents money

We Couldn’t do much for all the pressure this new owner of the condominium make parents do . We had to pay lawyers after it and I still don’t have all the inventory done , as the judge require every year and make us pay lawyer and much more extra . What can we do ? I need help I have hearing soon

1 Lawyer Answer
Linda Liang
Linda Liang
Answered
  • Boca Raton, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: I am sorry to hear what your parents are going through. However, your questions are not clear.

You said you have a hearing soon and judge issued an order making you pay lawyer fee in the next few years. Does that mean yo already have an attorney working for you and you are happy with the result? What is the hearing about if there is an order already.

Please clarify. Preferably, call an attorney.

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