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Erik Glen Swanson
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NO, you can't. Doing so will almost certainly subject YOU to liability,...
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Erik Glen Swanson
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You have a legal responsibility to return his security deposit. He's not your...
Bradley Louis Schencker
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In order to set up the accounts and the group for long-term success you should...
Henry Daniel Lively
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Check with your local bar association. They will have a referral line that can...
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Matthew Allan Quick's answer
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Thank you for you question. As tax appeals are a part of my practice, please...
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Henry Repay
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Generally, my practice is to keep probate open if the estate has not been open...
James P. Frederick
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There are several key facts which are not included in your summary. To answer...
Henry Repay
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You should be posting this as a family law question. Was the property...
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Thomas Robert Siegel
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When a person dies, their estate is liable for their debts. If your wife is a...
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Andrew Pavlinski's answer
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According to your information, it sounds as if you do have a case against the...
Salim John Sheikh
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I think you are looking to evict your tenant. You should consult with an...
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Erik Glen Swanson
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Yes. The HOA can evict you from possession of your home (you still own the...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Yes, you can be put out if you do not bring your HOA dues up-to-date. Check...
Henry Repay
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The factual background will need to be better understood to evaluate your...
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Salim John Sheikh
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You have two seperate claims. One is for the repayment of your loans. Do...
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Andrew Pavlinski's answer
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Depending on the timing of the payment the landlord may still have the right to...
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Lawrence Allen Stein
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Well, for $400, I 'd just walk away because suing for the deposit back is just...
Salim John Sheikh
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Since you have been documenting your concerns with the leasing company by...
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Referring to the reply posted by Salim Sheikh..... Thank you for your reply...
Jonathan H Levy
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Yes you can lose control due to a legal doctrine called prescriptive easement....
Henry Repay
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You should consult an attorney since there can be long-term consequences and...

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