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The fact that they moved the camera to be able to see into your house is deeply troubling.
Have you documented this with police reports or any... Read Answer
The neighbor is responsible for the tree doing damage to your property.
If they refuse to correct the issue, you would have to sue to get them... Read Answer
You should hire an attorney to begin collections against non-paying members.
In extreme cases, you can even foreclose on the property.
It begins with... Read Answer
You can sue him for nuisance, get a court order for him to abate the nuisance and, if awarded damages take a lien on his house- whenever he sells the... Read Answer
HOA's can run a surplus. The only limit is the reasonableness of the surpluse, if it is too excessive, a court might order the HOA to either lower... Read Answer
Go to the California Registration & Tiling website and enter the mobile DecalNumber and see if this is within their authority. If yes, you can... Read Answer
The right to be able to do this depends on what the deeds and any Association documents say.
Your group will want to have a real estate attorney... Read Answer
Forming an HOA requires the assistance of legal counsel. You will want the homeowners not the developer to draft the HOA Agreement.
After 20 years... Read Answer
Condos are allowed to set bylaws.
One would expect that, if the car got a flat tire or was unable to start that there woud be some grace period but... Read Answer
Several thousand dollars sounds REALLY high.
You always have a right to an accounting. Were the fines imposed during your lease term, or not? If they... Read Answer
Dear Lisa,
It is hard for a roof to leak and the owner not know it.
You have no real cause of action against the inspector because your damages are... Read Answer
You are entitled to a Warranty Deed. While a quit claim transfers possession, a Warranty Deed gives the buyer title insurance and believe me, you... Read Answer
your landlord sounds like a peach
technically, the failure to provide water is serious violation of the lease and you are not obligated to pay rent... Read Answer
While Inwould need more information, you may have a case for the unpaid rent. I strongly suggest that you retain an attorney to help you recover the... Read Answer
In general, you may have a claim. However, I would need more information before I could provide you with a proper response. I suggest that you speak... Read Answer
Based on your facts you may have a claim against the contractor. You may be able to sue him for breach of contract, negligence, violations of NY... Read Answer
You really need to speak with a local attorney. The attorney will need to review any surveys and related information before they can give you an... Read Answer
You have a very strong case for nuisance. You can sue the tenant for her behavior and the landlord for not providing quiet enjoyment of the... Read Answer
Probably not. If you are referring to the seller's vesting deed, that is not your deed. More likely, the seller will provide you with a deed at the... Read Answer
Potentially, yes, liability might be found, given the cost of paint and signs is cheap compared to a destroyed car, it would make sense to do simple... Read Answer