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They will need to hire lawyers in Maryland to address this issue.
You will simply need to decide if comimg "out of pocket" to hire a lawyer is worth the expense, hire a lawyer and have them intervene and possibly... Read Answer
This will revolve around your contract terms, including waivers, and any insurance claim you may have. If the property was valuable you will need to... Read Answer
Sounds like it - you probably need to hire a lawyer to sue and get the title in your name.
You may have a means to set aside the deal or use it a leveage for some concessions if you want to spend the money doing so.
Best spot would likely be NC as there may be remedies there due to the real property.
You will need to hire a lawyer to review the warranty the issues and help you decide what to do from there.
Your best bet is to work the customer service and not legal angle given the amounts in dispute. This is amplified by the potemtial multistate and... Read Answer
Generally with such issues a lawsuit is the most effective but also the most expensive means to address such issues. While some people will opt for... Read Answer
You made a foolish deal, without a lawyer, and now have to deal with the result. You need to sue him for the payments and be prepared for the bank to... Read Answer
You're wasting your time - as even if you get a judgment you are unlikely to collect a dime from anyone on disability. You made a poor decision there... Read Answer
"you would argue" all you like - BUT - bottom line is you signed some documents and then cancelled on a holday, so not sure what that entails. You of... Read Answer
Unless there is a contractual agreement in writing you have a number of issues. You need to retain a lawyer in the state where you are woring and see... Read Answer
Thats why - he is an adult now not a child.
You will likely have to sue the condo association since they seemto be ignoring you. Such lawsuits are very expensive and hotly litigated so you need... Read Answer
YOu can try asking local legal aid or the courts for an interpreter for hearings.
You will likely need to hire a lawyer, at some expense, to sue him to obtain a judgment. Problem is if the guy is a shade tree mechanic thief, you... Read Answer
That transaction makes little sense, but you would have a contract type remedy, most likely. You may want to hire a lawyer to intervene and address... Read Answer
Impossible to tell what the issue is - other than you may have a hire a debt relief company that may be sacking your credit score to negotiate... Read Answer
If, as you ay, the accept full liability and fault, present the bill to them and ask them how they intend to pay. If your view that they accept full... Read Answer
There is no such thing. The scope of a lawyers representation is defined by the hiring organization, not a random pre-stated list. Much of this is... Read Answer
You can file in in either. BUT you are likely wasting your time if they wouldnt pay for the damages voluntarily.
Not generally. What you should do depends on what was added and what the issues are. You may need to retain a lawyer to address this.
Unless this is a large amount of money - let it and the "freind" go.....consider it a bribe to expose his character.
You will need to hire a lawyer to review the issue and see what can be done to recover the money.