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She generally won't - because thats not how it works. She will need to retain a real estate lawyer to address this and may have to sue for partition or buy out the other persons claimed interest in the property. 
She generally won't - because thats not how it works. She will need to retain a real estate lawyer to address this and may have to sue for partition... Read More

What should I do regarding my product liability lawsuit?

Answered 5 years and a month ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Premises Liability
No competent lawyer is going to second guess your litigation lawyer based on a self serving client blurb. You would need to hire a lawyer at some expense, to conduct a review of the case and provide you a "second opinion." There are many variables to consider in such a case.
No competent lawyer is going to second guess your litigation lawyer based on a self serving client blurb. You would need to hire a lawyer at some... Read More

How can I get my name off a mortgage note tied to my ex wife

Answered 5 years and a month ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Premises Liability
You don't. This should have either been addressed by the original divorce paperwork OR its a matter of you being on the home paperwork until its paid off or refinancned into the exwifes name only. If you are stil on the deed youmay still have an interest in the property if not disposed of by the divorce.... Read More
You don't. This should have either been addressed by the original divorce paperwork OR its a matter of you being on the home paperwork until its paid... Read More
Not effectively - its a hotel not a house or an apartment. You need to move. 
Not effectively - its a hotel not a house or an apartment. You need to move. 

who do i contact for hurt on rental property

Answered 5 years and 7 months ago by attorney Loren L. Gold   |   2 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Premises Liability
Hello Valerie, I am sorry to hear about your son's awful injury and hope that he is able to make as good a medical recovery as possible under the circumstances. A Personal Injury attorney can investigate this matter on your behalf and determine all possible responsible parties (there may be multiple) and all available insurance coverage. Choose an experienced professional to guide and advise you and evaluate your son's claim. However, if you are interested in consulting with one of us, you will have to reach out, as attorneys are unable to directly solicit on this forum. There are deadlines and requirements for pursuing claims, so do not delay.... Read More
Hello Valerie, I am sorry to hear about your son's awful injury and hope that he is able to make as good a medical recovery as possible under the... Read More
  As a renter you have almost no rights, other than termintating the tenancy and moving out. That needs to be done properly however, if the issue can't be repaired, or you will break the lease and have financial responsibilities. 
  As a renter you have almost no rights, other than termintating the tenancy and moving out. That needs to be done properly however, if the... Read More

I just received this stimulus check in the mail for my deceased dad and would like to know is it possible or check it in or not

Answered 5 years and 10 months ago by Steve Louis-Charles (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Premises Liability
Hello. That stimulus check for your deceased Dad must be returned to the federal government via the Treasury Department immediately.
Hello. That stimulus check for your deceased Dad must be returned to the federal government via the Treasury Department immediately.
None - other than replace it yourself on your property.
None - other than replace it yourself on your property.
Did he take pictures of his infected eyes as well as pictures of the bugs? 
Did he take pictures of his infected eyes as well as pictures of the bugs? 
If you have physical injuries as a result of the incident you may have a case.
If you have physical injuries as a result of the incident you may have a case.
Hi Vince..sorry to hear of your accident. You should discuss your case in private with counsel. You may be able to sue not only for medical bills and future medical tretament but also sue for pain and suffering, lost wages and loss of earning capacity. Above all do not give any statement to the homeowner or his insurance company and if possible take pictures of the area or the instrumentality to help prove your case. ... Read More
Hi Vince..sorry to hear of your accident. You should discuss your case in private with counsel. You may be able to sue not only for medical bills and... Read More
I would be interested in discussing your case with you. If I take it on, My office will pay all the costs and I do not charge a fee unless we win the case. 
I would be interested in discussing your case with you. If I take it on, My office will pay all the costs and I do not charge a fee unless we... Read More