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Yes you can seek specific performance. However, this is NOT a case that should be handled pro-se. If the animal is worth over 10K as you claim, then... Read Answer
You can clearly send a demand letter requesting a refund. The bigger issue is why did this drag on for 2 years? Such classes are typically several... Read Answer
A firm in that state. However, it's been my experience that many laymen believe that they have to sue in another state when in fact they have... Read Answer
You do have a contract (an oral one) and can sue your former landlord for breach. The problem is that, because you have no written contract, it... Read Answer
No. If you don't appear, you will lose by default and will not be able to raise the same issues again. You may be able to disconinue the... Read Answer
What you should know is that absent a lawyer you are playing into the junk debt/zombie debt business model of litigaiton. They rely extensively on... Read Answer
There is likely more to this story that related, like the details of your son failing the particular exam or not having taken it. You should retain a... Read Answer
I believe you may have a strong case. I have a few additional questions, however, to determine the strength of your claims. Do you have copy of your... Read Answer
You may have a strong case. I have a few additional questions, however, to determine the strength of your claims. When you made the loan, you had it... Read Answer
Generally, no, thats what a down payment is for. The bigger issue is do you want to spend money out of pocket pursuing such a claim.
Well, unfortunately this is not an uncommon situation. It is possible that the contract is enforceable, but it is just as possible that there's... Read Answer
Well, unfortunately based solely on your description, I don't see a clear-cut answer... but I do see a few 'maybe's.' That is, the first issue... Read Answer
Sounds like you might have a breach of contract on your hands. Contractor cases can be a little tricky - very fact specific. I'd say... Read Answer
Not sure what your question is, but 20% interest a month (240% per year) is more than 10 times the amount of interest you can legally charge an... Read Answer
So far the "self lawyering" has been the source of your problems to date. If this is really a significant business issue, then it would be... Read Answer
You need to talk to a lawyer before doing anything further as you likely have an illegal agreement.
You need to speak to a lawyer about this immediately as your agreement is likely illegal.
What in God's green earth are you talking about? Its completely rambling and makes no sense. You need to retain a alwyer to review your contract if... Read Answer
I almost want to say "you're kidding right?"but Ill give you the benefit of the doubt. So what would you have had the police do instead? Kick in the... Read Answer
Yep. That was a poorly planned business venture from the start and now an expensive learning leasson.
Generally, yes, unless there is contract agreement that provides to the contrary. If you have further questions, feel free to call out offices... Read Answer
You might have a defamation case, but this will usually involve hiring a lawyer at an hourly rate to review and pursue. If you have further... Read Answer
Most likely no though if you handled this properly you might be entiled to lien that you could enforce. You need to contact a local business... Read Answer
This most likely uncollectable and time barred. You should have filed suit to collect this long ago. This is water under the bridge. If you have... Read Answer
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