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Probably not. I'm assuming you din't record the contract, which means that the buyer had no way to know that you had an interest in the... Read Answer
I'm pretty sure the loan was assigned to lvnv funding, which would be alleged in the complaint, but sometimes these companies lose the paperwwork and... Read Answer
Greetings. It appears you are unhappy with the length of time it is taking a contractor to obtain materials. In New York, the... Read Answer
There is no clear answer to this beyond thats why you don't co-sign for other people. He canot generally co-sign to induce the LL to rent to his... Read Answer
Possibly - depends on the terms of the agreement.
The ovious issue here is - why are YOU involved? Your son is a grown adult and needs handle his own business with his fiance, where if he... Read Answer
Greetings. It appears you are being sued by a client for indemnification or contribution. When a maintenance company is being sued by a... Read Answer
It could be an issue. THis one of the many reasons to hire a lawyer to handle the case.
This is a great question. Most contracts have a "force majeur clause." This cause excuses parties from performing obligations when... Read Answer
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It appears you already filed a small claims lawsuit for breach of contract on a purchase of a vehicle. But you do not say how much is... Read Answer
There is a lot missing here. Not sure what you are asking about as it seems you are focused on a criminal prosecution of your mother but there is no... Read Answer
The Maryland statute of limitations on breach of contract is 3 yeqrs from the breach, i.e. 3 years from when she first missed a repayment. If... Read Answer
First, it sounds as if you did everything by the book. Second, it sounds as if the flipper was trying to scam you. We you rejected his... Read Answer
Depending on the amount of money you paid, you may sue them in small claims court or regular civil court. Or you can hire an attorney to... Read Answer
With numerous caveats depending on the exact situation, if one party materially breaches a contract, the other party can sue to either force the... Read Answer
If a court finds that you complied with the conract, you would be entitled to your contract payment, minus what you saved by not completeing the... Read Answer
If you had an "understanding" that he would pay you for your services, that is a contract. Unfortunately, you may have difficulty proving the... Read Answer
Depends on the contract terms. THIS is why you hire a real estate lawyer to handle such transactions, especially with a trust sale.
It is possible there is a cancelation clause in the contract. An attorney would need to review the contract to be able to best assist you.... Read Answer
Anybody can be sued for anything, but whether you can have the suit dismissed on statute of limitations grounds depends on when the alleged breach... Read Answer
You can include such a provision in your contract, but it's a bad idea. What's a dishonest statement? Does the person have to know it was... Read Answer
YOu can do nothing. Your father would have to sue your BF, and now soon to be EX, for breach of contract over thge loan. Unless it was a huge amount,... Read Answer
Starting point is yes - but who knows until they get ALL the facts. That stated, it will likely cost you more than $5000 to battle it out in court,... Read Answer