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"Not many of these folks even asked for a contract. I was a realtor for many years and know that copies of everything should be given under contract... Read Answer
You never have to move in - but you owe the money on the lease.
Its likely valid as to you.......if you are trying to leave you need to retain a Tenant/Renters lawyer to intervene and address this with the LL to... Read Answer
You don't. YOu simply would review the contract terms for termination requirements and tell them you have changed your mind. You will STILL owe what... Read Answer
If you have no contract with him - he cannot sue you let alone put a lien on your house. Threatening to do so is a vioalton of Fla. Stat. 559. and he... Read Answer
You can cross out anything you want prior to reaching agreeement, but of course the company may refuse to do the work if you won't agree to that... Read Answer
Typically a business litigation lawyer.
This is not a legal issue but a business management one. You need to decide whether you can afford to walk away from the deal or do the work and not... Read Answer
Sure - its a matter of whether its worth the expense - but the legal right exists
Not if you can show it was your and a gift - but it may be difficult as thats an expensive gift, its doubtful people will belive your sons GF and you... Read Answer
You cannot simply demand that your name be taken off a loan. If you are on a loan with someone else thats between them and you. If you are a... Read Answer
Whether you broke the contract or not revolves around the contract. Your leaving the puppy somewhere "for en extended period of time" and the way you... Read Answer
Such things should ONLY be addressed by the corporate counsel you retain to handle the contract issues and terms. Busibess contracts and franchise or... Read Answer
This is all defined by the terms of the written agreement. If it is such a ridiculous proposition now, the time to have addressed that was THEN when... Read Answer
You will not "need help" with it - you will need to retain an intellectual property lawyer in each country or one intimately famiiar with the law in... Read Answer
Not unless the contract provides for a cancellation due to your son's special needs or some other means. This will all revolve around the terms of... Read Answer
Too late now.....thats like asking about birth control AFTER the kid is born. If they seek to prosecute a fraud action - it is what it is snd you... Read Answer
The is no "spot sale" without signed paperwork I have ever seen in 25 years of practice. IN fact, such a situation is the OPPOSITE of the entire spot... Read Answer
It's very difficult to answer this question without knowing the facts, but generally only parties to a contract can enforce it or seek damages for... Read Answer
Unfortunately, your subjective desire not to be bothered when you may owe people money takes a back seat to the legal liabilities of the contracts... Read Answer
This will all revolve arounf the terms and conditions of the contract iteself. You will need to have a lawyer review the contract and o from there... Read Answer
Just because you paid the bill doesn't make you a party to the contract. If you filed small claims suit on your own you may have made a big mistake... Read Answer
You answered your own question, you can cancel it, but you owe 25%. You can't just cancel because you changed your mind.
Possibly. It all depends on the terms of the agreement you signed. YOu will likely need to retain a lawyer to address these issues as you may find... Read Answer
A person taking another's property is stealing, even if the thief originally gave the property to the owner. You can try to have the police... Read Answer