Answer by Brent Bester
That is a very different scenario I have never heard of and would love to see some intelligent answers on. I am not an attorney but I would advise you to seek a good real estate attorney if you are...
View ArticleAnswer by Erin Stumpf
Yikes! Definitely find a good attorney. Not that my opinion matters, but I would think that you do have a responsibility to pay the IRS, not the title company.
View ArticleAnswer by Darren Miller
Hi Larry, I'm quite familiar with your situation. This happens quite often in the settlement business, believe it or not. Grab your final HUD from the sale of your property and contact me if you would...
View ArticleAnswer by Donna L Meyers 916-716-7776
I have a very dear friend who experienced a similar story where the title company FIrst American not to name names... but they did not pay the 2nd mortgage holder on the property. A year went by before...
View ArticleAnswer by L Costello
Update on this case: the judge dismissed the lawsuit because the title company did not file in time to meet the statute of limitations for contracts (3 years in California---they filed 3 years and 8...
View ArticleAnswer by Chris Casmirri
I wonder that title insurance is for??? I believe the Title Company should be responsible. That's what they are getting paid for. Well you learn something every day and this is not something I will...
View ArticleAnswer by Ken Wright
Even though the title company didn't pay off the remaining debt, their response is that the debtor incurred the debt and the title company is not resonsible for debts incurred by others. your closing...
View ArticleAnswer by Brent Bester
That is a very different scenario I have never heard of and would love to see some intelligent answers on. I am not an attorney but I would advise you to seek a good real estate attorney if you are...
View ArticleAnswer by Erin Stumpf
Yikes! Definitely find a good attorney. Not that my opinion matters, but I would think that you do have a responsibility to pay the IRS, not the title company.
View ArticleAnswer by Darren Miller
Hi Larry, I'm quite familiar with your situation. This happens quite often in the settlement business, believe it or not. Grab your final HUD from the sale of your property and contact me if you would...
View ArticleAnswer by Donna L Meyers 916-716-7776
I have a very dear friend who experienced a similar story where the title company FIrst American not to name names... but they did not pay the 2nd mortgage holder on the property. A year went by before...
View ArticleAnswer by L Costello
Update on this case: the judge dismissed the lawsuit because the title company did not file in time to meet the statute of limitations for contracts (3 years in California---they filed 3 years and 8...
View ArticleAnswer by Chris Casmirri
I wonder that title insurance is for??? I believe the Title Company should be responsible. That's what they are getting paid for. Well you learn something every day and this is not something I will...
View ArticleAnswer by Ken Wright
Even though the title company didn't pay off the remaining debt, their response is that the debtor incurred the debt and the title company is not resonsible for debts incurred by others. your closing...
View ArticleAnswer by Donna L Meyers
I have a very dear friend who experienced a similar story where the title company FIrst American not to name names... but they did not pay the 2nd mortgage holder on the property. A year went by before...
View ArticleAnswer by Donna L Meyers
I have a very dear friend who experienced a similar story where the title company FIrst American not to name names... but they did not pay the 2nd mortgage holder on the property. A year went by before...
View ArticleAnswer by Donna L Meyers
I have a very dear friend who experienced a similar story where the title company FIrst American not to name names... but they did not pay the 2nd mortgage holder on the property. A year went by before...
View ArticleAnswer by Brent Bester
That is a very different scenario I have never heard of and would love to see some intelligent answers on. I am not an attorney but I would advise you to seek a good real estate attorney if you are...
View ArticleAnswer by Erin Stumpf (Attardi)
Yikes! Definitely find a good attorney. Not that my opinion matters, but I would think that you do have a responsibility to pay the IRS, not the title company.
View ArticleAnswer by Darren Miller
Hi Larry, I'm quite familiar with your situation. This happens quite often in the settlement business, believe it or not. Grab your final HUD from the sale of your property and contact me if you would...
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