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Salim John Sheikh
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Generally Illinois is an "at will" employment state. I would look to the...
Salim John Sheikh
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Adding to my post: An "at will" employee can be fired at anytime for any...
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Mazyar Malek Hedayat
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Your question is whether a contractor who quoted you a price and gave you a...
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Erik Glen Swanson
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What was your agreement with him? Was it oral, or written? What proof do you...
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Christopher R. Minelli
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In theory, you have potential fraud claims. Fraud is an intentional...
Christopher R. Minelli
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First, I'm sorry to hear of your loss. The best thing to do would be to...
Salim John Sheikh
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The reason that companies ask for a co-signer is to secure "another" person for...
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Christopher R. Minelli
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Mineral rights law is a very narrow practice range only a handful of attorneys...
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Pamela Koslyn
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Yes, probably it is. llinois case law does not limit the type or category of...
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Christopher R. Minelli
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It is important to visit an attorney and take your written contract (and all...
Christopher R. Minelli
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Yes, you seem to have a valid claim for "breach of contract." Essentially,...
Mark Aaron Silverman
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Probably both. If this rental is covered by the RLTO then "Landlord" is...
Salim John Sheikh
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you can find out who the owner is by doing a public records search. Any...
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Erik Glen Swanson
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Contributor Level 7

There may or may not be an enforceable contract and your ex may or may not have...
Pamela Koslyn
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Do you mean a permanent utility easement of some kind? You should consult with...
Donald Solomon Nathan
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You are not going to like my advice, but I have to give you the truth. I...
Lars A. Lundeen
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As I am not licensed in your state, I can only offer you some general...
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Erik Glen Swanson
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Contributor Level 7

That doesn't seem right, but without seeing the contract and knowing all the...
Kevin J. Connolly
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Whoever is listed as a tenant has the right to live in the house. Completely...
Christopher R. Minelli
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I agree with the above answer. In Illinois, the applicable law for landlord-...
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Joseph Briscoe Dane
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It depends on the contract you had and the terms of the representation he...
Joseph Christian Grasmick
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I can answer the immigration part of your question "I am a Canadian Citizen...
Kevin Lawrence Dixler
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The TN visa limits you be employed in the specific position and to work for the...
Christopher R. Minelli
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Landlord and tenant law in Illinois is found primarily in the written lease as...
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Anthony John Colleluori
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It seems like your former employer breached the contract. You have a right to...
Christopher R. Minelli
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Contributor Level 6

In Illinois (and especially in Chicago under the Chicago Residential Landlord-...

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