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John Michael Drain Jr.
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I look at this as a contract issue, that is, can a person obligate another...
Laura Mcfarland-Taylor
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I hope you learned your lesson. Yes, you have to return the money to the buyer,...
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Arieh Mordechai Flemenbaum
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I would suggest you have the non compete agreement reviewed by an Ohio lawyer (...
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Faye Danielle Cox
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You have to have your land contract reviewed by an attorney. The language of...
L. Maxwell Taylor
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I'm not licensed in Ohio so don't take this as legal advice. "As is" means "...
Ronald Lee Burdge
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I'm an Ohio lawyer so let me tell you what I think. The seller made a specific...
Pamela Koslyn
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In California, contracts for purchase of real property must be in writing to...
Ronald Lee Burdge
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It depends on the language of your extended warranty. Most of them say that you...
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Laura Mcfarland-Taylor
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Without reviewing all of the documentation there is no way to answer your...
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Laura Mcfarland-Taylor
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Yes, the owner can keep your horse and the owner can sell him to satisfy the...
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Shadrach Neiss
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It is impossible to provide a definitive answer to your question without...
Ronald Lee Burdge
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You need to talk to a Real Estate lawyer. In many real estate transactions the...
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John Michael Drain Jr.
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An employer has the right to impose reasonable restrictions on the employee's...
Shadrach Neiss
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The tenant is liable for all lost rent you suffer as a result of his breach....
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Pamela Koslyn
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You shouldn't be held at fault, but Co. A will want to enforce their...

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