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My rights as a girlfriend of four years

Answered 5 years and 4 months ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer
Rights to what exactly? In the eyes of the law, if you aren't married, you have no "rights" in relation to "a freind" beyond the right to break up with him and move out. He paid for the house so he has the right to legally force you to leave and you have no legal right to stay. 
Rights to what exactly? In the eyes of the law, if you aren't married, you have no "rights" in relation to "a freind" beyond the right to break up... Read More
Not sure what is difficult about "non-refundable." Your remedy is to pursue the booking company for a voucher.
Not sure what is difficult about "non-refundable." Your remedy is to pursue the booking company for a voucher.

Can I sue for failing to receive goods from a purchase?

Answered 5 years and 4 months ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer
Your post isn't clear as to what the transaction is. You claim you bought a car then you mention something about "no loans under 90 days" while also claiming you are still paying on the car. You can all our office at 1800-922-6442 if you want to try to explain it more coherntly. 
Your post isn't clear as to what the transaction is. You claim you bought a car then you mention something about "no loans under 90 days" while also... Read More
Hard to claim fraud when two agencies find otherwise. SOL is found in Fla. Stat. 95.11. 
Hard to claim fraud when two agencies find otherwise. SOL is found in Fla. Stat. 95.11. 
You will have to hire a lawyer to review the contract and intervene. Otherwise you will have to just sort it out as best you can on your own. There is no internet tidbit to address this
You will have to hire a lawyer to review the contract and intervene. Otherwise you will have to just sort it out as best you can on your own. There... Read More
There is more to this than related. There is no plausible scenario where BOTH of you go to jail when only one of you is driving. You will need to relate ALL of the details in order for a lawyer to determine if there is an issue to be addressed and how. 
There is more to this than related. There is no plausible scenario where BOTH of you go to jail when only one of you is driving. You will need to... Read More
No idea what this issue is as you go from a mortgage issue to gun carrying issue to a retaining order against you by your own daughter and then a med-mail issue on top for flavor. You will likely just need to retain a lawyer at some expense to sit down and address all of these issues and help you sort them out. That said its hghly unlikely that you will have a valid 1.6 million dollar claim from a property insurance claim. ... Read More
No idea what this issue is as you go from a mortgage issue to gun carrying issue to a retaining order against you by your own daughter and then a... Read More
Genrally the lease terminates or becomes subject to a probate estate. 
Genrally the lease terminates or becomes subject to a probate estate. 
This is not how used car purchases work, where you keep trying them on and returning them until you get one you like. As is means - if it drives off the lot, anything to be fixed is hers to handle. Your friend is required to inspect and test EVERY car she buys PRIOR to purchasing them. The dealer was not required to have even swapped out the car the first time let alone a second. This is also what one gets when buying sub $5,000.00 "13 year old high mileage "hooptie" cars. They will NOT be running perfectly and almost always require various repairs of which some may be very expensive or even cost prohhibitive. Thats the risk of buying any car at essentially "beater" prices. At this point and at that value, she is likely better set to spend her money on repairs rather than legal fees.... Read More
This is not how used car purchases work, where you keep trying them on and returning them until you get one you like. As is means - if it drives off... Read More
There is no means to respond to this post as phrased as it is far to complex and will require a detailed assessement. Bottom line is that your lawyer appears intent on withdrawing and you will have to retain a new lawyer to handle the case at issue. If you are also being sued by the other side, you will likely be faced with paying legal fees out of pocket especially if there are issues related to the viability of your own claim. This is a common issue where some lawyers take on a defense case simply to pursue a consumer case on a contingent fee, and when its clear they aren't going to see any money, they withdraw. You can call our office for a free consultation at 1-800-922-6442 or 813-243-9233 at your conveinence. ... Read More
There is no means to respond to this post as phrased as it is far to complex and will require a detailed assessement. Bottom line is that your lawyer... Read More
You need to check and see if you are eligible for the Angies list guaranatee. Otherwise, unless the kitchen was excpetionally expensive, and you have the ability fund litigation,  its a financial problem more than legal one at the start. 
You need to check and see if you are eligible for the Angies list guaranatee. Otherwise, unless the kitchen was excpetionally expensive, and you have... Read More
There is no inherent "10 day time frame" as you described. Most spot sales have a provision for dealer cancellation of between 30-45 days. If the financing does not go through because the co-signor doesn't qualify - they can call the deal off regardless of whether it was added to insurance or not. ... Read More
There is no inherent "10 day time frame" as you described. Most spot sales have a provision for dealer cancellation of between 30-45 days. If the... Read More

FORECLOSURE

Answered 5 years and 8 months ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer
Not sure what your question is. If its whether lawyers are interested, no coherent lawyer would take such a case on a contingent fee for a variety of reasons. You will likely need to consider whether its worth hiring a lawyer to push the issues further. If you are not inclined ot invest your money on such issues in legal fees, you need to brace yourself for lots of rejection. ... Read More
Not sure what your question is. If its whether lawyers are interested, no coherent lawyer would take such a case on a contingent fee for a variety of... Read More
Hate to burst your bubble but no coherent lawyer would touch such a case on a contingent fee for a number of reasons. You can look around as long as you like, but as a practical matter you will be needing to plan on paying legal fees and costs up front and having them reimbused later if you can collect. ... Read More
Hate to burst your bubble but no coherent lawyer would touch such a case on a contingent fee for a number of reasons. You can look around as long as... Read More
This should have been addressed 5 years ago. You will have to hire a lawyer at some expense and likely sue to to try and get a title established if the seller wont give you good title. 
This should have been addressed 5 years ago. You will have to hire a lawyer at some expense and likely sue to to try and get a title established if... Read More

I thought I was making my last car payment this week

Answered 5 years and 9 months ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer
What does group life insurance have to do with your car loan? You seem to have wire crossed 
What does group life insurance have to do with your car loan? You seem to have wire crossed 
You will need a georgia lawyer  
You will need a georgia lawyer  
Sure - you and everyone else has a leg to stand on - problem is that you paid in full which was foolish and the CV-19 issue killed the company. Its unlikely you will ever see that money again - but you can try. 
Sure - you and everyone else has a leg to stand on - problem is that you paid in full which was foolish and the CV-19 issue killed the company. Its... Read More
You will need to actually RETAIN a lawyer to address this issue - the problem is that it will likely cost you more than the amount in controversy to resolve it. It may easier simply to give him the title/deed and chalk it up to better handling on your part with a real estate lawyerin the future. ... Read More
You will need to actually RETAIN a lawyer to address this issue - the problem is that it will likely cost you more than the amount in controversy to... Read More

Can a landlord call and evict you?

Answered 5 years and 10 months ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer
The governors stay does NOT apply to non-rent based lease issues. The landlord can and will likely be successful in evictinhg you. If you were given a 7 day notice to get your sone and his GF off of the property because they were not tenants nor allowed to reside there, and then you allowed them back in when "the coast was clear" and the LL caught it  - you walked right into a lease violation and eviction. Unless you can smooth things over with the LL, you are going to be in a bind and it won't matter that you can't afford to move, the Sheriff will physically toss you tpo the street when the LL gets a writof possession. To be clear - you are equallyt NOT entitled to your rent back so the landlord isbeing pretty nice to give you the rent money back, presumably if you leave on your own. ... Read More
The governors stay does NOT apply to non-rent based lease issues. The landlord can and will likely be successful in evictinhg you. If you were given... Read More
This is what happens when people skimp on lawyers for business transactions. You won't get your business back based on the facts described above and "what is included" you would know better than anyone on the internet because you brokered and documented the sale. We can certainly draft and send the "default" letter, but if the buyer cures the default, thats likely that.... Read More
This is what happens when people skimp on lawyers for business transactions. You won't get your business back based on the facts described above and... Read More
When you say you had to move out, I assume that your daughter forced you out, thereby breaching the contract.  Usually  a contract like you describe would have to be in writing, but exceptions are sometimes made for contracts between close family members.  You can sue your daugher for breach of contract and, if you can satisfy the judge/jury that you had the contract you describe and that your daughter breached it, you can be awarded judgment for the damages you sustained (which could be more than what you invested, i.e. the cost of having to find replacement housing).  ... Read More
When you say you had to move out, I assume that your daughter forced you out, thereby breaching the contract.  Usually  a contract like you... Read More
Its not a "mistake" is usually provision in the contract under sellers right to cancel. As long as they provide your car back, they generally have a right to cancel the sale if the banks wont fundthe sale. 
Its not a "mistake" is usually provision in the contract under sellers right to cancel. As long as they provide your car back, they generally have a... Read More
This what you get when you hire scrubby unlicensed contractors to do jobs on the cheap. You are likely not to see the money again, and its generally not worth throwing good money after bad trying to sue the people, as they are general criminals, drunks or junkies so actually collecting is a fat chance. Hopefully it was not a lot of money. The better chpice is to be more discriminating in the future on who you hire. ... Read More
This what you get when you hire scrubby unlicensed contractors to do jobs on the cheap. You are likely not to see the money again, and its generally... Read More
YOU have nothing to say about any of that, especially in a commerical setting. YOUR HUSBAND is the one that will need to report any foregery of his name to law enforcement and go from there. 
YOU have nothing to say about any of that, especially in a commerical setting. YOUR HUSBAND is the one that will need to report any foregery of his... Read More