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No idea what you are describing so its impossible to answer.
You'll need to hire a lawyer - possibly at an hourly rate/retainer to address the forgery issue. If you are correct you shold be able to get your... Read Answer
I believe you have a possible criminal case. As far as consumer fraud, it depends whether you actually suffered damages. If you weren't charged... Read Answer
Yes, you might have a claim if the realtor was aware of the condition and aware of your health concerns regarding facts. So you might need to discuss... Read Answer
I would suggest that you do research on google to find out if there is already such a lawsuit in progress somewhere and if so, join in with that... Read Answer
The only consumer fraud here is on your end. You simply cannot contract with people to buy cars, take possessions of them, then claim to "go window... Read Answer
I am not sure exactly what the question is. If there is a hearing already scheduled based upon a motion or petition that was filed by a party, you... Read Answer
You can check the deed as it is registered with the county. You can do this yourself but it may be easier to have a title company do the title... Read Answer
I would work directly with the parts manufacturer. They will 'make good' on the defective part. Ed Dimon
Once can't misrepresent what one doesnot know so if the car fax was clean you'd have to prove some direct knowledge and also your direct questioning... Read Answer
If you don't cancel the service - thats what happens. Its up to you to notify them and sort that out - not just move and hope they notice.
No real damages described so this is not a viable case unless you wanted to hire a lawyer at an hourly rate to make a point.
I would suggest that you contact the Tennessee Consumer Affairs and file your complaint with it.
Generally any deductible is your obligation.
First, no, a lease intention is the opposite, as if you were buying the bike you would have bought it and financed it. Second, that the bike gets... Read Answer
You need to hire an attorney who deals in civil litigation in the state of Connecticut to prosecute your claim. If you would like assistance or... Read Answer
Sounds like this got messed up terribly somehow. You will likely need to simply retain a lawyer to try to sort this out at some expense.
This is a classic Fla. Stat. 501.976 type case. You will need to hire a lawyer to address such an issue.
You will need to hire a lawyer at an houly rate/retainer to address this as a contract dispute. Hopefully there are some provisions where you can get... Read Answer
You are unlikely to face criminal issues. However, your name will be on Checksystems, a kind of credit reporting agency for bank accounts, and... Read Answer