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Sorry doesnt work that way. There are no do overs or take backs. There is likely a provision in the listing agreement to address this where you will... Read Answer
You should hire an attorney to sue them in Superior Court for breach of contract and unjust enrichment. However, you should do an asset search... Read Answer
You can sue anybody for anything, but I don't think too much of your case for two reasons. First, while the effects could have been... Read Answer
The only collateral for the loan was the car and if you don't carry insurance and total the car in a wreck, then the dealer won't get paid. That is... Read Answer
You can ask the police if they will pursue a case, but I expect that they will tell you that this is a civil matter which you must handle through the... Read Answer
You will need to hire alawyer, at some expense, to see if your emails and txt messages arise to the level of an enforceable contract. In the... Read Answer
UNless they were licensed stock brokers the transaction you describe is illegal to start. Unfortunately or a$400.00 dispute you wont likely be... Read Answer
Hate totell you - but you won't find many lawyers willing to take such cases on contingent fees for a variety of reasons. You will likely need to... Read Answer
If you have a 300k loan issue you need to simply spend the money to HIRE a lawyer to intervene. There is no free internet response to resolve... Read Answer
Then posting this question is academic cheating. Do your own homework and hope your teachers dont see such a post.
Unless your contract provides for repossession without need of a judgment, you can't take back the car until and unless you prove your case in court,... Read Answer
First, you need to find a new storage / service area.
Second, depending on the damages and related costs, you may have a claim against the... Read Answer
Yes, medical malpractice does apply to dentistry. However, because of the small amount of money involved, most medical malpractice attorneys will not... Read Answer
Assuming that the statute of frauds, which generally requires that agreements to sell goods valued at over $500 must be in writing, has been... Read Answer
You were the cosigner of the loan, meaning that you were obligated to pay at least your share (depending on how the deal was structured, you were... Read Answer
She would have to file in Tennessee in the county where the dress was purchased. She then has to obtain service of process by serving a copy of the... Read Answer
You can sue the individual who did the work for the cost of having another to cover up or try to remove.
In general, absent a confidentiality agreement, most people (not including doctors, lawyers, priests, or the like) have no obligation to keep what... Read Answer
The answer to "can I sue" is always yes. If in fact the proposed tenant breached a valid lease contract, there would be no reason you can't sue... Read Answer