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You will need to hire a lawyer to address this and review the bylaws and deed restictions, etc. If you can't, don't want to or simply won't spend the... Read Answer
This sale of the storage unit contents didn't likely happen in 2 day - but was subject prior notices and cure opportunities where payment wasn't... Read Answer
You tell us......YOU played lawyer and drafted the sales agreement so YOU should know exactly what was agreed to, how the deal was structured, and... Read Answer
No way to tell without reviewing your PM agreement. Generally a PM agreement is between you and the PM and has little to do with HOA charges or... Read Answer
"I have heard different opinions from attorney's but I would prefer to sue him in Florida." This is likely because you have hired none of them... Read Answer
Can't have cake and eat it too as at this point in time the world does not recognize "shakin up" as an actual marriage short of legally... Read Answer
In theory if the accept the payment - without later rejecting and returning it, in theory it should count as payment made.
No way to tell without reviewing the whole lease agreement. There are many instances where single family home rentals place many repairs and such on... Read Answer
YOu can always try - but there is not likely a right to.
Then YOU are stuck paying the whole rent for your place. If you don't the LL will likely evict you. You have the roght to sue her for her 1/2 back in... Read Answer
Unless you are inclined to spend tens of thousands of dollars up fron on such an endeavor, and certainly much more resolving any dispute (air fare... Read Answer
You have a warranty lawsuit if they wont pay for the replacement BUT you may have to prove the damage didn't occur AFTER the installation.
All depends on the details and the contents of the letter.
Unfortunately, you odd-ball work hours are not the LL concern in a mutli unit housing environment. Why? Making you happy pisses everyone else off... Read Answer
General transactional lawyer.
Possibly, but it would an expemsive and high risk lawsuit given its a used car.
Typically you don't "trade in" a vehicle and THEN go get custom things off of it. You either take them off BEFORE you give up possession or you take... Read Answer
These issues all revolve around the terms of the agreements AND may involve laws of another country. You will need to hire a lawyer at some expense... Read Answer
Sounds like you do - whether filing suit is a viable resolution is a crap shoot on such a case however as there may be many issues with the... Read Answer
You will need to hire a real estate lawyer to draft up the proper paperwork and handle the transaction.
You will simply need to retain a consumer lawyer to address such issues. We do handle such cases but NOT on a contingent fee, there would require... Read Answer
Lots of lawyers can do that - depends how much you want to spend and how much detail you expect.
This all depends the agreements you signed and the exposure you have for the loss. You will likely need to retain a lawyer to handle this issue at... Read Answer
At that value - its a $250.00 learning lesson on not loaning what you can't walk away from and tolearn this person is of law character.