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No unfortunately you cannot at least the legal way. However there is good news. Since you did enter the US legally, you can get a green card if you... Read Answer
Search for attorneys in or near your county with experience in consumer law. See if they mention moving and storage companies in their... Read Answer
Based on the amount of time that your vehice has been out of service, you may be entitled to have Nissan repurhcase or replace it. I would... Read Answer
Most of the regulation, related to prohibited substances and the prosecution of individual that uses them, is in the Controlled Substance Act... Read Answer
Well, from this point it looks like you solve the main problem, which is good. Now, if the Twin D performed a bad job you could sue for compensation.... Read Answer
Once you file bankruptcy, the garnishment will stop. If this is your only debt, I would recommend trying to undo the judgment (if it was a... Read Answer
Unless your contract provided something else, or these items were spoiled when you got them, there is no issue. However, a breach of warranty claim... Read Answer
You should definitely file a case, and respond to the police that the work was shoddy and what happened. Intentionally bouncing a check is a... Read Answer
You can negotiate whatever they will accept. $250 per month seems like a good deal. But if you refuse, you might get a better deal... Read Answer
Same court. But that is the wrong strategy. You should appeal. You cannot appeal a denial of a reargument, and the time to... Read Answer
Get a payment history and payoff letter from the mortgage company to see how they are calculating it. You can sue them to cancel the mortgage,... Read Answer
You can sue for the value of the car, but the case might be expensive. The loan is with a bank. You are obligated, no matter the... Read Answer