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I'm not sure what you mean when you write "payments of the property." Absent some sort of contract, you hav no obligation to pay the expenses of the property (e.g. taxes, sewer assessments, etc.) That, however, has nothing to do with the money you borrowed. Unless the lender has released you from your obligation, you remain obligated to pay back the loan. You may, under certain circumstances, have a claim against the new property owner, to reimburse you for any payments you hae to make the lender, but, again, that doesn't affect your direct obligaiton to the lender.... Read More
I'm not sure what you mean when you write "payments of the property." Absent some sort of contract, you hav no obligation to pay the expenses... Read More
Answered 8 years and 7 months ago by Patrick Johnson (Unclaimed Profile) |
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I think that any attorney who does personal injury will be able to assist you. This is very close to a nurse home situation so you might look for an attorney who does nursing home cases.
I think that any attorney who does personal injury will be able to assist you. This is very close to a nurse home situation so you might look for an... Read More
Answered 8 years and 8 months ago by Patrick Johnson (Unclaimed Profile) |
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You will need to find a certified mechanic who is willing to testify to what you think happened. Your opinion by itself is not enough to establish a case.
You will need to find a certified mechanic who is willing to testify to what you think happened. Your opinion by itself is not enough to establish a... Read More
Answered 8 years and 8 months ago by Patrick Johnson (Unclaimed Profile) |
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This is not a legal question that you are asking but one about parent-child relationship. However, I would suggest that you close out the credit card, contact the utilities company and cancel the service. Move out onto your own, work to pay off the credit card.
This is not a legal question that you are asking but one about parent-child relationship. However, I would suggest that you close out the credit... Read More