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We need customers to pick up wood we have been storing at no fee

Answered 2 years and 6 months ago by attorney Gilbert Borman   |   1 Answer
You have to send notice, I suggest certified mail, giving them a reasonable time to pick it up or you are either selling the wood, also, if you haven't already, have storage fee policy for wood left there longer than __________ (you decide what is reasonable and fair)
You have to send notice, I suggest certified mail, giving them a reasonable time to pick it up or you are either selling the wood, also, if you... Read More
A licensed dealer can put a temp tag on a vehicle. The temporary tags are registered with the state then automatically expire on a date certain. It allows cars to be sold without a plate, rear window of vehicle is customary.
A licensed dealer can put a temp tag on a vehicle. The temporary tags are registered with the state then automatically expire on a date certain. It... Read More
your tools are your property and the company might well be liable for damages depending on the terms of your employment or under other theories of property law such as bailment. you will need to contact an attorney to assert your rights. hopefully you have pictures/receipts for what you lost.   good luck to you... Read More
your tools are your property and the company might well be liable for damages depending on the terms of your employment or under other theories of... Read More

My dad passed away

Answered 4 years ago by attorney Gilbert Borman   |   1 Answer
There are no guarantees of success first question: is the property real estate or a business?  Either way, the deed and the corporation papers are critical to determining what your rights are. Get whatever paperwork you have (email, documents, letters, wills etc.) and find a lawyer because one thing is certain, if you don't do anything, you might wind up with nothing.  ... Read More
There are no guarantees of success first question: is the property real estate or a business?  Either way, the deed and the corporation papers... Read More
The property owner or the business might have a nuisance claim against the filming.   Good luck.
The property owner or the business might have a nuisance claim against the filming.   Good luck.
your best bet is to talk to the seller
your best bet is to talk to the seller