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Q: Buyer never responded to our response after inspection report and now its past the dead line.

Buyer highlighted things she wanted addressed in inspection report. We addressed each item say what we would fix and what we wouldn't. The buyer never responded and it's now past the date, what happens next?

Nicole M. Camporeale
Nicole M. Camporeale
answered on Jul 12, 2017

seek the help of the real estate attorney you hired for the closing. They should be assisting you with this issue.

1 Answer | Asked in Landlord - Tenant, Real Estate Law and Small Claims for Connecticut on
Q: ow do I get rid of an abandoned truck on my property? My daughters bf parked it there and i don't know who owns it

it is a big dump type truck with a big snow plow on front. it doesn't run to my knowledge. i don't think he owns it and i don't know where they are living now to get in touch with them. it has been here for over a year. they were living in my house until i tossed them to the curb 5 months ago.

Nicole M. Camporeale
Nicole M. Camporeale
answered on Jul 12, 2017

Have it towed.

1 Answer | Asked in Consumer Law and Real Estate Law for Connecticut on
Q: My mortgage co offered me a mod trail I paid all those then they offered another mod but they say I haven't pd

I have proof I pd so I asked another attorney.and he said just sign the modification forms so now I have another 40 yrs on my mortgage that I've already pd for 12 yrs. What can I do?

Max Lavit Rosenberg
Max Lavit Rosenberg
answered on Jul 27, 2017

You need to sit down and consult with an attorney who focuses on Modifications and Foreclosure Defense as soon as possible. It is possible you have a case against the mortgage company for not properly applying payment. We have handled cases similar to this before against some of the larger banks.... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Probate, Estate Planning, Real Estate Law and Collections for Connecticut on
Q: What happens when you find the original will after probate judge deems you execute it, but you are sole benefactr in wil

My mother died, I was deemed executrix of estate when no will as found. At that time, I discovered for 25+ years, she put me on property title as half owner since 1988. So, However, the will was ultimately found and I was deemed sole beneficiary of his property and assets. I filed the... View More

Kenneth V Zichi
Kenneth V Zichi
answered on Mar 18, 2017

You've scrambled pronouns around so it is hard to determine who you are talking about with 'his' property ... both you and your mother are female, right? If Probate is still open and property not yet distributed, it is simply a matter of having the new will 'admitted' for... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Real Estate Law for Connecticut on
Q: I want to stop the sale of my aunt's home. She passed away and didn't have a will house is paid for what can I do?

I want to stop the sale of my aunt's home. She passed away and didn't have a will I was living with her for several years and she was my legal guardian at a point. Do I have any rights? Is there anything I can do?

Nicole M. Camporeale
Nicole M. Camporeale
answered on Jul 12, 2017

You can go to the probate court where the estate is being probated and state your case to the judge. If you are not an heir and have no right to assets of the estate, then i'd say you're likely out of luck. If you live there without a lease agreement then the estate administrator likely... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Landlord - Tenant and Real Estate Law for Connecticut on
Q: How can I force an ex-partner to leave my home? He pays nothing and we are no longer a couple.

I have owned my home since 1992. From 2001 - 2012, my partner and his 3 children lived here and we shared all expenses. I re-mortgaged to pay for an addition and a pool. We are no longer a couple due to his alcoholism, and no kids here anymore. He has not paid any money for living expenses for 3... View More

Nicole M. Camporeale
Nicole M. Camporeale
answered on Jul 12, 2017

If he does not own the property and he has no lease with you and has not paid or contributed to household expenses evidencing some sort of agreement that he stay, then I would call the police as he is trespassing.

1 Answer | Asked in Banking and Real Estate Law for Connecticut on
Q: My mortgage company is telling me that I still have to pay PMI and in my PMI disclosure states when I reach 78% why

I am below my 78% auto termination percent and there telling me I have to pay for 3 more year

Nicole M. Camporeale
Nicole M. Camporeale
answered on Jul 12, 2017

How did you determine that you are below 78%? Based on the original appraised value of the home? If not, then that may be why. Also sometimes there are conditions which state another event must occur before PMI will be released. Look to your mortgage documents for that. Sometimes you just need to... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Contracts and Real Estate Law for Connecticut on
Q: Is it legal for a Bank to not allow you to review documents prior to closing?

I requested to review Personal Loan documents before the closing (not the day of the closing) as I have vision problems and would prefer to read the documents electronically (preferably in pdf format) to enable the ability to zoom in on small text. They responded that I would not be allowed to... View More

Nicole M. Camporeale
Nicole M. Camporeale
answered on Jul 12, 2017

This question should be directed to your closing attorney. I'm sure by now you have.

1 Answer | Asked in Real Estate Law and Landlord - Tenant for Connecticut on
Q: I have been asked to sign my daughters lease with her. She will get renters insurance,. Am I protected?

She is a college student. I will not be living there.

I am concerned about liability.

Nicole M. Camporeale
Nicole M. Camporeale
answered on Jul 12, 2017

Renters insurance doesn't protect your personal liability to the landlord, only if she names you on the policy will you be protected if someone is injured on the property or items are stolen, or flood/fire etc depending on the extent of the policy.. If she doesn't pay the rent, you are... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Real Estate Law for Connecticut on
Q: What percentage of owners must agree to dissolve a condo association?

We are a condo assoc. of 27 units on two seperate parcels of land seperated by approx 3/4 mile (15 on one side/12 on the other).

Is it possible to dissolve the association and create 2 individual associations and what percentage of the votes are needed?

Nicole M. Camporeale
Nicole M. Camporeale
answered on Jul 12, 2017

the answer to your question is in the condo bylaws or other association documents.

1 Answer | Asked in Tax Law, Municipal Law and Real Estate Law for Connecticut on
Q: How do I file an appeal with the superior Court over my town's unfair assessment of my property?

The town has unfairly assessed my property; I filled out the petitiion to the board of assessment appeals as required to be given a hearing, was never given a hearing, and simply received a letter that the decision was made that my appeal would be denied. No hearing. The letter says I can appeal... View More

Sally A. Roberts
Sally A. Roberts
answered on Aug 14, 2016

The time frame is jurisdictional and strictly construed. The appeals forms might be available online. I would consult an attorney in your town if you still have time so you can meet the deadline. The forms for administrative appeals are completely different that those for a civil action. For... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Real Estate Law for Connecticut on
Q: I have property in Montgomery Co.,TX. A cabin owned by someone else has been there for over 5 yrs without paying rent.

The owners of the cabin have since passed away. What are my rights to the cabin? There is no title, but there is a certificate of ownership by the deceased.

Nicole M. Camporeale
Nicole M. Camporeale
answered on Mar 16, 2016

You should ask this question in the Texas section to get a state specific answer- Good luck!

1 Answer | Asked in Real Estate Law for Connecticut on
Q: what does real property mean?
Nicole M. Camporeale
Nicole M. Camporeale
answered on Mar 16, 2016

real property is property that is fixed to a piece of land. Typically this is a house built on a plot of land.

1 Answer | Asked in Real Estate Law for Connecticut on
Q: Can 2 or more unrelated people buy property in Florida
Nicole M. Camporeale
Nicole M. Camporeale
answered on Mar 16, 2016

You should ask this in the Florida questions section to get a state specific answer to your question. Good Luck!

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