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That depends on what your (oral) agreement was - whether the deposit was non-refundable or not, or refundable only upon notice given within a certain period of time.  If you did not discuss that issue, it may depend on what the custom is in the industry.  You could sue, but that would take time, and you might well lose.  A judge or jury trying to decide what your agreement was will probably ask what would be the point of a deposit if it is refundable under any conditions? Your most efficient (in both time and cost) is to try to work out a compromise with the other side, but if he/she/it will not agree, you will have little option but to sue.... Read More
That depends on what your (oral) agreement was - whether the deposit was non-refundable or not, or refundable only upon notice given within a certain... Read More

I am concerned about abuse from my power of attorney

Answered 13 years and 5 months ago by Lori G. Levin (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
  Please contact an experienced attorney licensed to practice law in Wisconsin as soon as possible who can advise you. You did not state if you are a senior citizen. If so, you can also contact the State of Wisconsin's Department on Aging if you believe that the person holding the power of attorney has exceeded his authority. Its website is located at http://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/aging/   This posting does not constitute legal advice nor the establishment of an attorney-client relationship. Lori G. Levin Attorney at Law 180 N. LaSalle, Suite 3700 Chicago, IL 60601 312-972-3756 levin@lorilevinlaw.com www.lorilevinlaw.com... Read More
  Please contact an experienced attorney licensed to practice law in Wisconsin as soon as possible who can advise you. You did not state if you... Read More