How to get an eviction lawyer for your property?
How to get an eviction lawyer for your property?
If you have acquired a property after a tax deed sale and you need assistance removing a tenant or occupant, speak to a tax deed ejectment lawyer today. Call (800) 531-4587.
Is it possible to evict someone who is not on the deed?
Two parties bought a house for a charity organization. The organization’s name is on the deed, but not on the note. The organization has fallen apart, but the president is continuing to live in the house, claiming that they cannot afford to leave yet. Is it possible to evict them? We’re in Massachusetts. Thanks for any insight you can offer.
What does it mean to evict a tenant from a house?
“Tenant” is the operative legal word. A tenant is one who rents real property from a Landlord. If you bought real estate at a tax deed sale or foreclosure auction, chances are you do not have a landlord-tenant relationship with the occupant. The correct legal theory governing the removal of such persons is known as an ejectment, not an eviction.
Can You evict a co-owner of a property?
Welcome to forums! If someone is the co-owner of the property, then you cannot legally evict that person from the property deed. He/she would be considered as one of the owners of the property as per law. If you want to evict that person from the property, then he/she will have to first transfer the property to you.
Can You evict a person listed on the deed?
Any and all individuals listed on a deed have a legally enforceable right to occupy the property. J.Hazelbaker : You can’t be kicked out or evicted if you are on the deed. J.Hazelbaker : You can’t even sell the property without their cooperation. J.Hazelbaker : The only exception is if you sue in “partition”. JACUSTOMER-qky1i273- :
If you have acquired a property after a tax deed sale and you need assistance removing a tenant or occupant, speak to a tax deed ejectment lawyer today. Call (800) 531-4587.
Can a person who is listed on a deed be kicked out?
Any and all individuals listed on a deed have a legally enforceable right to occupy the property. You can’t be kicked out or evicted if you are on the deed. You can’t even sell the property without their cooperation.
“Tenant” is the operative legal word. A tenant is one who rents real property from a Landlord. If you bought real estate at a tax deed sale or foreclosure auction, chances are you do not have a landlord-tenant relationship with the occupant. The correct legal theory governing the removal of such persons is known as an ejectment, not an eviction.