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You should contact the district attorney for the case directly or the DA's office and ask to speak with the DA in charge of the case to see what... Read Answer
The process of enforcing your lease against a defaulting tenant can be complex. I'm not sure I understand exactly where things stand. Is... Read Answer
This is a tough situation. In the balance is your relationship with your sister vs. getting paid. Push to get paid and you jeopardize... Read Answer
There are exceptions (for example where the parties have contracted for a different period, or where the breaching party conceals the existence of... Read Answer
tough situation. You do what you gotta do to get the dress but I think the seamstress cannot retain the dress if you refuse to pay. No... Read Answer
I think this is a question that cannot adequately be answered in this forum. You really should consult with an attorney who can review the... Read Answer
If you do not want to move forward with the contractor (and I don't blame you), then first thing you should do is review the contract (if you... Read Answer
Do you work for free? Why would someone agree to represent you for free?
If the amount you are owed is $13,000 or less you can file with the local magistrate provided that the person to whom the money is owed isn't a... Read Answer
Very hard to say what remedies you have. I presume you'd prefer to stay pursuant to the lease agreement that signed? If so, maybe the... Read Answer
If I were you, I'd call the tree service and cancel the order and request the return of my deposit money. If they refuse, you can file a... Read Answer
I suggest that you file suit against the caterer with your local magistrate. You'll have a hearing in about a month and hopefully a resolution to... Read Answer
No, you have a claim to get paid the balance of the contract, but unless your contract provided that you would get the car back in the event of... Read Answer
You should follow the terms of your installment agreement as they pertain to giving notice of default. The agreement might specify that it be... Read Answer
I represent several early intervention providers and case coordinators in the Pittsburgh area for MH/MR matters and I know exactly the problem you're... Read Answer
You certainly have the right to expect that your contractor will adhere to the terms of your agreement. Whether you have a case depends on the... Read Answer
My suggestion to you is to file a complaint against either the manufactuer or seller of the hoverboard or both with your local magistrate. Sue... Read Answer
I'm sorry but I don't understand what you're asking. What is "ai"? "bad debit"? What's the context here? Do you owe money or... Read Answer
Sounds like you need to start pushing this fellow. Ask for a sit down and for a specific schedule that gets you to completion. Bring your... Read Answer
Assuming that it was the attorney's obligation to pay the charges, and not the patient's alone, you can file an ethics complaint with the Pa. bar,... Read Answer
I would suggest that you first look at the terms of service for Craigslist to see what it says, if anything, about whether offers and acceptances are... Read Answer
Did your contract provide that it could be cancelled? In general, unless the contract calls for it, there is no right to cancel a contract once... Read Answer
There are too many unanswered questions left by your email to be able to determine whether you would have a claim to rescind the contract due to... Read Answer
There are several possible grounds to get your deposit back. First, you may be able to rescind the contract on the grounds of fraud,... Read Answer