This communication is not meant to, and does not, establish an attorney client relationship. Additionally, this communication is merely educational and does not constitute legal advice because I do not know all of the facts surrounding your issue. Although I am not sure I understand your question completely, I will try to answer. If you have a worker's compensation claim, you can certainly get an attorney to assist you. There are many worker's compensation attorneys in your area and I...
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This is not legal advice because I do not know the complete facts surrounding your set of issues. This communication does not create an attorney client relationship. Tenants by the Entireties (TBE) is a type of "ownership" in the law. If you've ever bought a house, you may have also heard of Joint Tenancies with rights of survivorship (JT) or Tenants in Common (TC). TBE is a form of ownership only available to married people. It is rather difficult to explain it briefly. What it means...
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This answer is not legal advice because I do not know all of your facts regarding the situation. Additionally, this communication is not meant to, and does not create, an attorney client relationship. Typically no. Like the previous responder stated, the landlord must go through standard eviction proceedings. This means filing papers and posting notices. Additionally, residential landlord tenants are not allowed "self help" remedies, such as going in and changing your locks so you can'...
Additionally, because I am unable to edit my previous answer, I forgot to inform you that our communication does not establish an attorney client relationship and those comments were made for educational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice because I do not know the complete set of facts surrounding your legal issue. Thank you.
It depends on what the dealership told you about the car or if you had any warranties. In Florida, there is no "used car" Lemon Law. However, you have a few other options, such as a potential fraud, deception or unfair trade practice case, depending on your conversations with the dealers. You may also have a breach of warranty claim if you were given a warranty. In each of these sorts of cases, facts are extremely important and the slightest detail could make a big difference. You would...