Albert is a broker, and he represents Brent, who is a home o…

Albert is a broker, and he represents Brent, who is a home owner. Brent would like to sell his home.  Candy comes forward, as a potential buyer of Brent’s home.  Brent instructs Albert to sell Candy the home.  Albert, instead, decides to sell the home to David.  What duty has Albert breached? 

Callie, Debbie, Edgar, and Frank are all co-owners of one pi…

Callie, Debbie, Edgar, and Frank are all co-owners of one piece of property. They all four equally own the property (so each own 1/4th of it).   None of them get along, and none of them can agree on anything.                   Callie and Frank want to keep the property in all four of their names.                   Debbie doesn’t want to be a co-owner with Callie, Edgar, or Frank anymore.                   Edgar wants his girlfriend, Gabby, to become a co-owner. No one but Edgar and Gabby want that to happen.                   Debbie files a lawsuit and asks the judge to do something. She asks the judge to split the land up into four equal sections and give each of them an equal section to own.                   The judge tries to do this, but he cannot split the land up evenly because there is a railroad track and a pond located on the property that keeps him from physically dividing up the land in an equal way.                   What option does the judge have left? 

Dale wants to deed over his property interests to Alfred and…

Dale wants to deed over his property interests to Alfred and Banks.  Dale specifically wants to make Alfred and Banks tenants in common and own the land equally.  As Dale’s attorney, what language would you advise writing in the deed to make it clear that Alfred and Banks are receiving Dale’s property as tenants in common with equal rights to the land?