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It sounds like someone made a claim against your husband, sued him, and lost in court. If so, there would have been a judgement entry... Read Answer
You might not like the service or their policy, but there is no law that gives you the right to remain in a store to finish your shopping when they... Read Answer
Actually landlords and insurance company are just two of the kinds of businesses that can legally pull someone's credit report if they are doing... Read Answer
They own the parking lot and in Ohio there is no right to work unless you have an employment contract. Without that, an employer can terminate an... Read Answer
It doesn't sound like the dealer did anything wrong but even if they did, what are your damages? How were you injured? The law requires not only that... Read Answer
Maybe, but there is no way to know without knowing a lot more about what happened in the sales process and what your sales papers say. You should try... Read Answer
If you authorized delivery to be made to someone on your behalf, and they did that, then there is little you can do about it except argue with UPS or... Read Answer
Maybe. You can check with the local title department to see if the title really was transferred into your name and you can actually get a duplicate... Read Answer
Depending on the amount of damage, small claims court may be your best option. Small claims handles cases up to $3,000. Additionally, you... Read Answer
I'm not sure it is too long for your credit card company to bow out of the dispute. If you had reason to believe the merchant was going to perform,... Read Answer