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The Order for Summary Ejectment would have to be reviewed to determine if Box 5 is checked, which severs the claim for money owed. If this box is... Read Answer
The solar co will send you a notice of whoever picks up the servicing/rights on your loan.
As long as you pay them, you are fine and no negatives on... Read Answer
I am unable to give you an answer without more facts. An important fact that can determine whether you can recover anything from your boyfriend... Read Answer
You can always sue. The bigger issue is whether its worth the expense in legal fees to do so. Especially when this involves a busted... Read Answer
He needs to consult with a local attorney to go over the specific details ASAP. He can go to court and ask for a continuance if he can't find an... Read Answer
There are "supplemental proceedings" in aid of execution that can be used to ask the debtors to disclose information about their income and their... Read Answer
You can contact the creditor and try to get payments deferred but make sure you get something in writing but your better move would be to speak with... Read Answer
You need to start with a real estate lawyer.
You have several problems:
Only one party is entitled to collect on a debt, not two.
It is possible the calling might be a violation of the FDCPA... Read Answer
You really need to speak with an attorney to go over the facts of your case including the agreement you made and the represntations made in the... Read Answer
You asked if you can resell a product, which frankly has nothing to do with your situation. No, absent a contract which gives you the right to... Read Answer
I'm not 100% sure I understand you, because restitution is something that would be ordered in a criminal case, not civil, at least where I practice,... Read Answer
Your bank account with Social Security benefits up to two months payments are exempt under Federal law and cannot be seized. In order to claim... Read Answer
Pay the fine as every other option will cost far more and may have worse results.
Always ask them for their proof since they are the ones that have the burden of proof if they are taking you to court and you are the defendant/... Read Answer
You need to have both judgments (the small claims and the other) transcribed over to the State of New York. Once you are certain of the other party;s... Read Answer
and you are surprised by this why? YOU wanted to the puppy and agreed to pay for the financing. Its not Amazon or Walmart where you change your mind... Read Answer
He can offer a payment plan. He can offer a negotiated settlement amount in lump sum to try and get the balance down to something more... Read Answer
What is the amount in dispute? Are you being sued or just receiving collection letters? This information would help me goive you better advice as to... Read Answer
You don't provide enough specific details for me to give a meaningful response. In general, if you are told you have won a contest but you have to... Read Answer
Possiby, it all depends on the invoices and transactions factually.
It is very difficult to find a collections attorney that will work on a contingency fee. Most people and companies have no assets and thus your... Read Answer
Sorry - none of that equates to a legal defense for not paying your credit card bills. To the contrary, the amount of the bill suggests that you... Read Answer