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How could I sue the state or the owner of a cemetery who scammed us?

Answered 8 years ago by Dena Rachel Young (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
There is a lot of fraud in the pre-payment of burial plots and funerals.  I would suggest contacting a local consumer fraud firm.
There is a lot of fraud in the pre-payment of burial plots and funerals.  I would suggest contacting a local consumer fraud firm.

If I won a case in small claims court against a moving company and they apeal it, hoe do I file a complaint?

Answered 10 years and 3 months ago by Nikolaus Alexander Baikow (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
By "small claims court," you are actually referring to magisterial district court.  If you won, and the company filed an appeal, you would file the complaint in County Court, not in magistrate court.  Thus, if you are in Berks County, you would file your complaint in county court there.  As for the contents of your complaint, that depends entirely on what occurred.  Hope this helps. ... Read More
By "small claims court," you are actually referring to magisterial district court.  If you won, and the company filed an appeal, you would file... Read More

Need a lawyer, to go after floor contractor who did bad workmanship.

Answered 12 years and 11 months ago by Glenn J. Smith (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
I noticed that your issue was presented as "consumer fraud."  Unless there was an intent to defraud you, this is likely a breach of contract claim.  In other words, your contractor either directly or indirectly warranted to perform his work in a reasonable manner and in accord with industry standards.  As this is a consumer related project, the Home Improvement Consumer Protection Act may also apply.  In order to accurately determine your options, a review of your contract should first occur by an attorney familiar with consumer construction law such as myself.... Read More
I noticed that your issue was presented as "consumer fraud."  Unless there was an intent to defraud you, this is likely a breach of contract... Read More