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Robert W. Kovacs Jr.
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I am not licensed to practice in your state but I can offer some general...
Steven Alan Fink
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If it is just a contract you will have to file a lawsuit. If it was a...
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http://www.RemoveMyCreditInquiries.org I used this non profit group in the...
Mark Hankins
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The mortgage broker is describing a real-world effect that is as common as it...
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Marshall William Waller
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Generally speaking, yes. You should consult with an experienced family law...
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Lars A. Lundeen
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Without reviewing the exact policy language all of the applicable insurance...
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Paula Jeanette Mcgill
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There are too many issues to answer this on AVVO. If you had the POA, what...
Neveen H McLeod
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There are many factors to take into consideration prior to answering this...
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Scams which seize on people's desperation to modify their mortgages, settle...
Jonathan H Levy
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I suggest filing a smalls claim lawsuit, you can try a government agency but...
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Jonathan H Levy
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Unless you signed an agreement with the insurance company guaranteeing that the...
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Christopher Joseph Tamms
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All stuff you should talk to your attorney about. In general it's better to...
Sam R. Bradley
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In Ohio, there are two methods available to end your marriage. The first is a...
Ronald Lee Burdge
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As long as your name is not on the credit card application, and you don't sign...
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James P. Frederick
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You may want to contact them and threaten to complain to the Better Business...
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Mr. Frederick's suggestion to file a complain with your state's attorney...
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Gordon R. Leech
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You need to submit disputes to the credit reporting agencies. I have some...
Melissa Cari Marsh
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California Civil Code Section 1950.5 governs security deposits in the state of...
Daniel Eliot DeWoskin
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As I am sure you are aware, every state has different laws that govern where,...
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Lu Ann Trevino
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These comments are made for educational purposes only and do not constitute...
Gordon R. Leech
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From what you describe, one thing you can do is to correct, rather than repair,...
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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Heidi Marie Eglash
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Generally speaking, you should always refer back to your contract with a vendor...
Jonathan H Levy
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It does not sound right to me however the answer must be somewhere in your...

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