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You state that "there is no contract". Let me begin by stating that a contract does not always need to be in writing for a contract to... Read Answer
If I understand you correctly, either the guy who sold you the car hasn't paid off the loan in breach of his contract with you, or he has and the... Read Answer
This may be a yo-yo scam. Your best bet is to hire a lawyer to cancel the deal and shop elsewhere. You do not want to sign anything new at all unless... Read Answer
You may need to spend the money to hire a lawyer to intervene and "get their attention" or even possibly file a lawsuit with that intent.
Unless you have some written agreement to such that is enforceable you are likely dead in the water. Its possible to try to claim some level of... Read Answer
Check with your building department to see if there was a permit applied for. Thats the starting point.
In theory, if you want to spend the money to sue the host, you can, but you will likely spend more than amount you want refunded in the effort. Some... Read Answer
If your not willing to just "give it to them" then you are in no position to loan it at all. Period. Fastest way to destroyed freindships is failed... Read Answer
Hi Sabrina,
I am sorry for the loss of your parents and most recently, your father.
Regarding his pension, your entitlement would depend upon... Read Answer
Anybody can sue anybody, but that doesn't mean that every suit has merit. If you operated the llc properly as a separate entity, you would not... Read Answer
You will need to hire a lawyer to sort through this. This can't be answered in an online blurb.
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
It could be an issue. THis one of the many reasons to hire a lawyer to handle the case.
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
Depends on the contract terms. THIS is why you hire a real estate lawyer to handle such transactions, especially with a trust sale.
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
You simply need to hire a landlord lawyer to handle this going forward.
Not sure what the question is. You can contatc the Florida Bar for the fee dispute resolution program if you like.
Yep. You don't generally get to break contracts. Thats why they exist. You will also need to retain a GA lawyer to address this now.
Not likely. These are all things you should have addressed BEFORE you bought the business. You will spend more than 5k trying to collect it.
You will need to defend the lawsuit or risk losing and having ajudgment entered against you. A judgment allows creditors to raid bank account or... Read Answer
Forgery is never a basis for a contract