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William J. Dyer
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Contributor Level 6

To give you a confident answer, I or any lawyer would need to review the...
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Robert Sterling Guest
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How to sue? Hire an attorney to sue for you. It's too complicated, and this is...
Kevin L. Colbert
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Your recourse, if any, depends on the terms of the contract and the...
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Kevin L. Colbert
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The note is a contract and payable by the terms of the contract. Absent any...
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Kevin L. Colbert
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It sounds like you have an enforceable lease agreement; the problem is getting...
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While it is hard to tell from your question if the contrator has breached their...
Ronald Lee Burdge
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You should see an attorney and have it done right. Otherwise, they can run off...
Daniel Scott Wright
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Assuming that the wife has some kind of legal interest in the land, it is...
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Arieh Mordechai Flemenbaum
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While I am not licensed in Texas, your question touches on some basic contract...

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