A person who holds adverse possession of another person's land for a sufficient period of time becomes the legal owner of that land. Each state has slightly different rules that determine whether title has transferred through adverse possession. This guide is based on the law in Washington State.
how can I protect myself in a real estate transaction?
I am considering purchasing a home to be rented out. I am doing this with my parents. What would be the best way to do this to protect all parties and if they were to ever divorce how do I protect myself ? Should I get a business license ?
abstract of judgement
I have an abstract of judgement against me by a credit card company. I am in the process of selling my house in Texas and the title company is saying that the abstract of judgement has to be satisfied at the closing table. I filed a homestead exemption on the house when I purchased it. How true is this?
This is regarding online branding and copyright for a major corporation:
Currently I am assisting in cleaning up information for my company online (street addresses to a physical location). Unfortunately some websites have us listed under Mcdonalds addresses or other incorrect locations. When I ask a particular company like Mapquest to remove this information, they simply decline to remove it on the basis that it comes from other sources across the web. But if we were to pay for their services they would then remove it for us. So therefore they could remove it if they really wanted to.
This hasn't been an issue with Google and other websites. And since the information is truly incorrect and is using our company name can we get these addresses removed by legal reasoning?