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If the masonry contractor’s work caused debris, mortar, or dust to fall onto your property, the neighbor or the contractor may be responsible... Read Answer
There are a lot of resources concerning parking lot safety and traffic flow. Today, parking lot traffic flow is done by the numbers. Argo insurance... Read Answer
As with many legal issues the short answer to your question is: It depends. Whether the landlord can take property in your leased space... Read Answer
If you are asking whether you have a case against mall management for prohibiting the customer from testing the piano my response is: probably... Read Answer
Sounds to me like you discovered the radon exactly as an inspection might reveal. It is unclear from your post what the real estate agent did... Read Answer
Pennsylvania's Attorney General's office can be found at attorneygeneral.gov. In particular it sounds like your matter may be handled by the... Read Answer
Hard to answer your question without knowing more. Did your wife know that the salon had sold gift cards before she bough the salon? ... Read Answer
You may be too late to file a mechanic's lien. If the amount you are owed is less than $12,000, I would suggest that you file suit with the... Read Answer
I think there's a feature on her phone that she can use to block calls from certain phone numbers. Its going to be *__ -- not sure of the... Read Answer
Transferring the bad property into an LLC might help insulate your home from liabilies arising from the bad property. You'll have to pay to have a... Read Answer
Those images are probably protected via copyright law. If you use them without permission, you do so at your own peril. I would not... Read Answer
Why can't your friend open a new account with the vendor and resume deliveries? What's the connection between the vendor and the store being... Read Answer
I think your local district magistrate is an excellent place to file this claim. It gives the manufacturer a specific deadline (the hearing... Read Answer
Assuming that your contract with your accountant does not contain any limitations on where or how you can sue (i.e. an arbitration clause, or one... Read Answer
Probably. The customer is not claiming that her acceptance was not valid because it was provided in an email, which defense would probably not... Read Answer
In general, an ordinary debt like this would be time-barred. However, you will need to have the suit papers reviewed by an attorney and have the... Read Answer
As a general matter, the rights of a member of an LLC (which is NOT a partnership) are determined by the terms of the parties' operating agreement.... Read Answer
Anyone can sue anyone for anything, but this is not likely the kind of claim on which you can recover. The possibility of tripping and falling over... Read Answer
Your statement that you "got a restaurant" suggests that you are an owner of the business. Generally, minimum wage and hour requirements do not apply... Read Answer
The statute of limitations in Pennsylvania on an oral contract is four years. The statute commences to run as to each invoice when payment of that... Read Answer
Walk away -- that's your option. Start a new entity on your own and move forward.
By the way, "partnership" is the proper taxation election for an... Read Answer