One month after signing a lease I recorded a video with sound of my landlady in a rooming house in Warwick Rhode Island. She told me that she was writing new rules as an addendum to the lease and then I was excluded from parts of the house that were in the lease.
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answered on Apr 29, 2024
It sounds like you're in a very challenging situation, and I understand wanting to explore all options. Whether you can use the recording in a court case depends on a few factors:
- Rhode Island's Consent Laws: Rhode Island is a "one-party consent" state. This means you. View More
1 Answer | Asked in Real Estate Law for Rhode Island on Dec 1, 2023 Q: Question around seller protections in Rhode Island after closing a homeWe sold a home earlier this year and disclosed that the garage had flooded. We also said that we asked the home builder to come fix it (since the home was newly built) which he did. It never flooded again after the work he did so to us it was fixed.
We closed on the sale earlier this. View More
Albin Moser Lawyers, want to be a Justia Connect Pro too? Learn more ›You are protected. Caveat emptor, let the buyer beware. The risk of flooding is something that the buyer took on when the buyer bought the property. The buyer has no case against you. The buyer might have a case against the builder if there is something wrong with the construction and the. View More
1 Answer | Asked in Real Estate Law, Civil Rights and Constitutional Law for Rhode Island on Nov 2, 2023
They removed all owner contact information from our website
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answered on Nov 5, 2023
In addressing the legality of a Homeowners' Association (HOA) rule restricting mass communication among owners, it's necessary to review the governing documents of the association, such as the bylaws and covenants, conditions, and restrictions (CC&Rs), as well as state law. HOAs do. View More
1 Answer | Asked in Estate Planning, Real Estate Law and Probate for Rhode Island on Oct 6, 2023 Albin Moser Lawyers, want to be a Justia Connect Pro too? Learn more ›Anyone can grant a life estate to anyone, regardless of whether or not the grantor and grantee are related. If the deed is valid then the life estate is valid. If someone were to try to challenge the deed on the argument that they are a closer relation, their closer relation is not enough in itself. View More
2 Answers | Asked in Real Estate Law and Elder Law for Rhode Island on Sep 14, 2023He wants to sell the house to my son (his grandson). We are being told that the house must be sold at "fair market value". Can he not sell the house at whatever price he chooses?
John Michael FrickWhile I think Mr. Gallo's answer is correct based on the question as phrased, I sense a Medicaid look-back issue. Whether such an issue exists depends on whether your aunt received long-term care benefits through Medicaid, which is not mentioned in your question. When a Medicaid recipient. View More
1 Answer | Asked in Land Use & Zoning and Real Estate Law for Rhode Island on Aug 16, 2023 Q: how is legal and equitable interest transfered or assigned Albin Moser Lawyers, want to be a Justia Connect Pro too? Learn more ›Usually by a written deed that describes the real estate, describes the interest being conveyed, is signed by the grantor, is given by the grantor to the grantee and recorded with the city or town in the land records. There are other requirements but those are the main ones. Usually a lawyer. View More
1 Answer | Asked in Estate Planning, Real Estate Law and Probate for Rhode Island on Aug 15, 2023I live in KY, but it was carried out in Rhode Island, and its hard to do things when your 1000+ miles away, and all the paper work is in a storage unit in RI, is there any other way i can go about finding out the information within it like the lawyers name? Something where i can get started. Im. View More
Albin Moser Lawyers, want to be a Justia Connect Pro too? Learn more ›The petition and order you are looking for are in the records of the probate court for the town or city in which your father last resided. You can call the probate court for that town or city and speak to the probate clerk, ask for a copy of the records. Probate records are not usually available. View More
1 Answer | Asked in Foreclosure and Real Estate Law for Rhode Island on Jul 22, 2023I will speak to the company Monday, but I want to get ahead of this. The home is worth approx $100k more than I currently owe. I wanted to see what my options are. I do not have a lump sum needed to fully catch up with my payments, and have been working to adjust my payments so that I can resume. View More
Albin Moser Lawyers, want to be a Justia Connect Pro too? Learn more ›The cash for houses websites are unlikely to be your best option. Selling the house is certainly an option. Also there are programs available through Rhode Island Housing for you to mediate the matter with the mortgage servicer to avoid foreclosure and explore your options to refinance instead. The. View More
2 Answers | Asked in Real Estate Law for Rhode Island on Jun 25, 2023for 5+ years, we agreed on boundary, neighbor cutting grass up to such point.
Neighbor never questioned location when they were planted even though he questioned separate border that day
Albin Moser Lawyers, want to be a Justia Connect Pro too? Learn more ›If neighbors agree upon a boundary line then that can become the legal line, even if a survey based on the old line says otherwise. The problem you have is that the neighbor no longer agrees to the boundary line and wants to go by the survey instead. It might be hard to come up with evidence that. View More
1 Answer | Asked in Real Estate Law for Rhode Island on Oct 26, 2022 Q: What does legal description of property mean on a quitclaim deed in RI Anthony M. Avery Lawyers, want to be a Justia Connect Pro too? Learn more ›Legal Descriptions give the angular calls and distances between corners of the property, or may be lot reference to a certain lot on a recorded subdivision plat, which then shows angles and boundary lengths for all lots. Some places use the rangeship/ township method of describing a certain parcel. View More
1 Answer | Asked in Real Estate Law for Rhode Island on Jun 29, 2024 Q: What is the best way to place a either a notice of Les Pendens or Unjust enrichment. Anthony M. Avery Lawyers, want to be a Justia Connect Pro too? Learn more ›You will have to file a law suit first that specifically involves the subject real property. Hire a RI attorney.
1 Answer | Asked in Real Estate Law for Rhode Island on May 14, 2024Our mother has passed and we need to resolve this. Thank you.
Andrew Bilodeau Lawyers, want to be a Justia Connect Pro too? Learn more ›I understand your question to be as follows. Mom had a life estate in a property and you and your brother were the "remaindermen" - the house goes to you both upon your mother's passing. Mom passed and you want to know how your brother can convey his interest to you? Yes that is. View More
2 Answers | Asked in Bankruptcy and Real Estate Law for Rhode Island on May 3, 2023 Anthony M. Avery Lawyers, want to be a Justia Connect Pro too? Learn more ›Cosigner on a Note does not make that person a tenant in common., etc. Hire a RI attorney to search the Title and determine ownership. At least read your Deed.
1 Answer | Asked in Real Estate Law and Probate for Rhode Island on Nov 18, 2022 Q: Quit claim question. What the ownership status for a house that we inherited from our mother?What is the ownership status for a house that we inherited from our mother? She passed away 20 years ago and my brother took control of her house but the two of us never followed through with the quit claim process. Do we legally own the house jointly?
Andrew Bilodeau Lawyers, want to be a Justia Connect Pro too? Learn more ›You still have an ownership interest that you can assert. If a probate was never opened, one would need to be opened so that the property could be properly transferred to the rightful heirs. I would need more information - whether there was a will or a trust, and how the property was deeded prior. View More
2 Answers | Asked in Real Estate Law for Rhode Island on Oct 3, 2022Also, can a tenant in common ask any amount for its share where no pre-existing agreement exists betw the tenants
Anthony M. Avery Lawyers, want to be a Justia Connect Pro too? Learn more ›Tenants In Common almost always have a right to sue for a Sale For Partition. The Court ordered Sale price is for the whole property, which is then disbursed according to the order. Each Tenant normally gets the same after expense share, although sometimes there are equitable adjustments.
1 Answer | Asked in Real Estate Law and Probate for Rhode Island on Aug 17, 2022My brother has lived there most of his life, but never took over any financial or other responsibility for the house while my father was alive
Andrew Bilodeau Lawyers, want to be a Justia Connect Pro too? Learn more ›If your father conveyed his entire interest in his house to your brother then the house would not be part of the probate estate because the house was not owned by your father at the time of his death.
1 Answer | Asked in Real Estate Law for Rhode Island on Feb 28, 2022 Q: If I have a case against a contractor do I need to retain the property till the case is done? Albin Moser Lawyers, want to be a Justia Connect Pro too? Learn more ›No, you do not have to retain the real estate until the case is done, but there are some things you should do before you sell it. You do need to gather your evidence while it is still fresh, and give the contractor the opportunity to do the same.
First, hire a registered contractor to look. View More
1 Answer | Asked in Real Estate Law for Rhode Island on Feb 21, 2022 Q: How many egresses are new 2 family homes required to have in Providence RI Neville BedfordCheck with the regulations at https://www.sos.ri.gov/divisions/open-government-center/rules-and-regulations/building-and-fire-codes
1 Answer | Asked in Real Estate Law for Rhode Island on Jan 26, 2022Need to work with a lawyer
Albin Moser Lawyers, want to be a Justia Connect Pro too? Learn more ›Rights of redemption usually refers to a municipal tax sale. The property may have been sold at tax sale and if so then you have a limited period of time to redeem it, by paying off the debt to the person who bought it at tax sale. There are deadlines stated in the notices that you receive. If you. View More
2 Answers | Asked in Real Estate Law for Rhode Island on Jan 13, 2022One of my brothers is considering buying the house. We will naturally charge him a lot less than the appraised price. Does the mortgage go with the house or are we responsible for paying it off before we sell it to him?
Anthony M. Avery Lawyers, want to be a Justia Connect Pro too? Learn more ›First a determination of who are the titled owners should be made. If the Mortgage is not satisfied and released, the brother takes the improved real property subject to the Mortgage. Apparently none of you all are personally liable on the Note, but if not paid, Foreclosure occurs. Remember. View More
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