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Its possible. This may be viewed as a classic case of "buyers remorse" or just bad timing. If you signed the papers, you may well be obligated to buy... Read Answer
I am confused.....why would you have to get an appraisal at all? If they dont offer a price you find fair....why can you just not decline the offer?... Read Answer
Its possible that this could run afoul of Fla. Stat. 934, but if its in an employment setting, its possible if your violating policy.
You will need to talk to your bankruptcy lawyer. YOu need to remove the bad word "thought" from your statement to start to figure out your options.... Read Answer
There is no set time. Much of this depends on the terms and conditions of your warranty and what is actually wrong with the vehicle. YOu should be... Read Answer
I would count it as a benefit to you that your lawyers were lax in making you pay costs. I would caution you about "puttin the screws" to the lawyers... Read Answer
You may have to sue them for breach of contract to either get a judgment in your favor or to obtain a settement from them in this regard.... Read Answer
Yes you have a chance of "winning" but whether it is "worth it" is always a matter of subjective opinion. Forfeiture of the deposit is... Read Answer
She could be sued and have a judgment entered against her for the money she owes and have her credit damaged. This could also impair her ability to... Read Answer
Sheriff will likely call it a "civil matter", you will unfortunately have to hire an attorney to help you and probably at an hourly rate/retainer. We... Read Answer
Can be...depends on the terms of the purchase. Many places use what is called a "bailment" agreement as part of a sale, so you can drive off that... Read Answer
Depends on who you had contract with....if the venue itself, and thier employee stole money, probably. If you hired wedding planner who then made... Read Answer
You will probably need to hire an attorney to sue the owner for breach of contract. Unfortunately, this will probably involve your spending money at... Read Answer
Depends....best person to ask is the lawyer actually handling the matter, regardless of what firm he is at.
Yes. Sounds like breach of contract. Big question is whether he has any money or insurance or bond to pay for damages.
Tough call as it may seem inconsistent that you knowingly re-signed a lease. It will all depend on whether there is a meter problem or a water usage... Read Answer
First your decision to do what you did was foolish and you should NEVER do it again. The bike is yours if registered in your name. You should take... Read Answer
Fla. Stat. 559 Florida Motor Vehicle Repair Act is starting point for you. You may have to hire a lawyer to help you at an hourly rate/retainer, but... Read Answer
Its always possible. You need more details as to why? For example, false info in application would likely be a valid reason. Someone else will pay... Read Answer
Possibly, but you may have what is called a bailment agreement, where contract, though signed by you is conditioned upon funding by a lender. This is... Read Answer
It would depend on what you mean by "used" as opposed to "damaged." The bigger question is what is the economic value of any damages as this will... Read Answer
You have a contract dispute and as such the rights of everyone start with: what does the contract say. If the doors were to be installed for 1100 and... Read Answer
It looks like you didnt finish your question. The biggest issues you'll need to focus on if there is a problem with the car is, is it new or used?... Read Answer
I know its not what you want to hear, but your best bet is to pay the bill. The contract with Verizon is yours and she likely has no obligation to... Read Answer
Your question is missing some facts. If you had no contract with the alarm company...why were you paying them for 1 1/2 years? If its not your... Read Answer