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James P. Frederick
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I assume that you have contacted them and advised them of the problem. If they...
Shawn P. Eyestone
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The first thing you need to do is make sure you keep paying the rent. Most...
James P. Frederick
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You will want to read not only your original contract, but also the non-use...
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Denis C. Monahan's answer
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Don’t do anything. I would argue that when the seller said leave the house...
James P. Frederick
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I would second Mr. Monahan's advice. If you are concerned about your name...
James P. Frederick
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In theory, the original buyer could sue you for $3,000, if they could prove...
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Alan D. Walton's answer
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You might consider a chapter 13 bankruptcy. Depending on several factors, you...
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James P. Frederick
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I would review your contract with the credit union carefully. Given the nature...
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Brad Alan Danek
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Like every Avvo question, I need more facts and to review the actual contracts...
James P. Frederick
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I would agree with Mr. Danek's excellent answer. A court may award damages on a...
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Dean E. Patrick's answer
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To be clear, the answer depends on the circumstances of your situation. These...
David A. Sebastian
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In order for the clause to be enforceable in court, your employer will have to...
James P. Frederick
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More information is needed before being able to answer your questions. It is...
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Michael Saul Pecherer's answer
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Yes, you can form a corporation or an LLC. Assuming that you intend to...
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James P. Frederick
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You might try another approach. The only one who legally can obtain medical...
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Denis C. Monahan's answer
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A lease not exceeding one(1) year (up to and including one (1) year) does not...
James P. Frederick
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You have, at the very least, two problems. First, you need to prove that there...
James P. Frederick
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You are not alone in your difficulties. There are a number of options available...
James P. Frederick
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You should review your contract carefully, as there are likely provisions...
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James P. Frederick
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I am not sure how this could legally happen. You would need to check the title...
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Robert D. Mouradian's answer
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Hello: An attorney should review the tip sheet to determine the terms of the...

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