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Royce Brent Bishop
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Like many people, you really need an attorney, but most cannot afford one. The...
John Leo Greifendorff
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The question does not have enough information to give an answer about your...
Mohammad Ahmed Faruqui
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I agree, not enough information. A chapter 13 will only help if you can afford...
Royce Brent Bishop
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You should really sit down and discuss this in person with an attorney! The...
David Michael Goldman
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You have a complicated issue. You need to talk with someone about the Chinese...
Dennis Michael Phillips
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You need to fight this on two fronts: one in court and one with the lender's...
David Michael Goldman
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You need to contact a Florida Foreclosure Defense Lawyer as soon as possible to...
Joseph Kurt Kaple
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You have a breach of contract remedy with regard to your landlord. He/She...
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If you are being sued in Tampa, your answer needs to go to the clerk of court...
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Timothy Michael Papp
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Well, you don't have a lot of good options, unfortunately. If you haven't...
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Dennis Michael Phillips
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Unless you're an attorney, you probably won't understand the explanation for...
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Joshua David Donnelly's answer
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The answer to this would depend in large part on the terms of your lease. I...
Dennis Michael Phillips
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You can bring the loan current; but the lender may still opt to accelerate the...
Dennis Andrew Chen
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It appears that a default has been entered but not a judgment. If the...
Margery Ellen Golant
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The entry of default (not default judgment which does not appear to have been...
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Margery Ellen Golant
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Assuming your bankruptcy was handled properly and your personal liability was...
Richard Scot Shuster
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Short Answer: NO Long Answer: It is useful for spouses to have joint assets (...
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David A. Donet's answer
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Sounds like you may have the right to sue but you have not provided enough...
Margery Ellen Golant
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I agree with Atty. Donet. The answer depends on all the details. The...
Timothy Michael Papp
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Is the property homestead? How are the investments held? Joint or personal?...
Margery Ellen Golant
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No, they do not have the right to do what you describe, so long as the property...
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