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I recommend you contact legal aid. Lakeshorelegalaid.org or the state bar lawyer referal service at 800-968-0738 can help.
I recommend you contact legal aid. Lakeshorelegalaid.org or the state bar lawyer referal service at 800-968-0738 can help.

Can I legally get someone to repair our heating and air and bill the landlord for the repairs?

Answered 13 years and a month ago by Mr. William Leonard Colvin (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
You need to review your lease or better have a lawyer review it - if it addresses repairs of utilities that will tell you whom is ultimately liable - you might want an attorney to assist in negotiating such resolution if the landlord is responsible - deducting rent amounts without a written agreement allowing such deduction is not a good idea.... Read More
You need to review your lease or better have a lawyer review it - if it addresses repairs of utilities that will tell you whom is ultimately liable -... Read More

H.O.A. directors not honoring results of election and refusing to release minutes of election

Answered 13 years and a month ago by Mr. William Leonard Colvin (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Prolonged legal battle may be short in actuality - your assumptive fear of a lengthy battle will only prolong misery - hire a lawyer; demand satisfaction and if not granted sue!
Prolonged legal battle may be short in actuality - your assumptive fear of a lengthy battle will only prolong misery - hire a lawyer; demand... Read More

What are the repercussions if I walk away from my home?

Answered 13 years and 2 months ago by Mr. William Leonard Colvin (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
If the house is apart of your husband's estate and you inherited it - no reprecussions on your credit unless you assume. If you want to protect your husband's name then maybe getting a short sale specialist to come in and try and get the house sold would be the best bet - I have a referral if you want it.... Read More
If the house is apart of your husband's estate and you inherited it - no reprecussions on your credit unless you assume. If you want to protect your... Read More