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In order to have a claim against any party, you would need to have damages. If you suffered an injury, depending on the facts and details, you... Read Answer
If you believe that the contractor has not followed your agreement, perhaps you should demand he stop work, ask for your money back, and get another... Read Answer
Demand letter, then lawsuit if there is no reaction.
Edward Zohn, Attorney at Law, 908.791.0312
Your question about breach of contract implies that you want to sue him. But before just stopping payment without warning or filing a lawsuit there... Read Answer
Call the code enforcement office for the town. they have to keep vibrations down to a minimum. you should have someone take a film of... Read Answer
Get the name and address of the contruction company. If you don't know it - call the town and get the information from the building... Read Answer
No, I'm sorry but the statute of limiations for this has probably run out several years ago. There will be an argument that you knew, or should... Read Answer
Of course. you will be responsible for the person's performance, as the end user will have no contractual relationship with the person, but you... Read Answer
You need to speak to a personal injury attorney most likely in the county in which the accident occurred. If you are in Monmouth or Ocean... Read Answer
Basic contract damages are the loss of the benefit of the bargain. For example, if contract is for 10,000, you pay 5,000 and contractor... Read Answer
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If you have a basement contractor, he is a home improvement contractor... Read Answer
Get the building inspector out there, quick !! Take photographs and/or video of what happens on a rainy day and ask the building inspector to... Read Answer
it depends on the ordinances in your town. Some towns allow for "zero lot line" homes, which means that the structure can go straight on the... Read Answer
I'm not sure what your complaint is. Do the units work? Is the house being cooled? You complaining because of oversized units?... Read Answer
The lawyers for the class action lawsuit are concerned with settling the common questions and issues that apply to all members of the class. By... Read Answer
You didn't say which state you were in when the injury occurred. Here in Ohio, and in every other state, you would have a workers... Read Answer
no - its not "legal" to store those materials on your lawn. however, if the company that stored the materials there is repairing your lawn, the... Read Answer