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This will depend on the terms of the contract and the representations of the parties. You will need to retain a lawyer to intervene if you can't get... Read Answer
There is no magic answer to this. Its not a DIY project as you can see. You will need to retain a homeowners insurance lawyer ASAP to address all of... Read Answer
It could be a variety of things starting with fraud or tortious interference in the business. Much of this will revolve around how you protected the... Read Answer
You are asking the wrong people. This is a question for DMV not random lawyers on the internet.
Sorry - this post makes no sense. Dealers don't give away cars for free which is what you are describing as a "promotion" if you expect that the... Read Answer
Its possible. The key is defamatory, nor derogatory, statements made under false pretense support the malicious intent. This is especially true with... Read Answer
This is a contract issue. You will need to hire a construction lawywer to address how increased cost of building materials and delays impacts your... Read Answer
Its likely part of the sales contract. Did you think you could just use their vehicle for your business for free when you broke the contract? Read... Read Answer
You will need to actually retain a lawyer to even start addressing such an issue. If this is an international internet transaction - you may be SOL... Read Answer
You need to retain a criminal lawyer ASAP as you just committed several potential crimes.
You can't force someone to agree to something they don't want to agree to. You are correct that without a force amajeure clause excusing you,... Read Answer
No, one party cannot change a contract without the other's consent (unless the contract itself provides that it may, for example giving a buyer the... Read Answer
That makes no sense that you didn't know that someone owns half of your MH. Something is missing there. That stated, you will need to retain a lawyer... Read Answer
Your husband needs to retain an attorney because he likely has no idea what he is doing regarding the sale either.
All depends on the language of the RISC agreement. Most often they make the sale conditional and if they cant sell the loan under the terms agreed to... Read Answer
You have none of consequence. Once the lease is up, you move if there is no new rental agreement or you are subjected to eviction. If you don't have... Read Answer
This is a communication issue not a legal one. If you want to spend the money to hire a lawyer to get all this sorted out, which is often a good... Read Answer
Both, it likely cannot be cancelled without penalty and you lied to yourself in addition to the sales man lying to you. You need to READ the... Read Answer
You will need to hire a lawyer to review the lease agreement to answer your questions. The language you reference makes no sense in regard to... Read Answer
Typically the new owner becomes the new landlord is subject to existing lease.
Sorry - but thats not a dealership/sellers responsibilty. If your brother didn't know he can't piut both legs on the pegs of a motorcycle and can't... Read Answer
This is why you hire corporate counsel to address such things. This cannot be resloved in an internet blurb.
Generally yes. If you don't want to be a captive agent for them, then you simply can't work for them or write thier coverage.
Not on those facts. Its not clear what was promised and not delivered as a start. Unless there are written guarantees YOU will make X dollars in Y... Read Answer
If your insurance paid for the damages you cannot get more money from the at fault driver. They likely have a subrogation claim and will file a... Read Answer