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Ronald Anthony Sarno
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Most state boards want the children to live in the district. If the child is...
Thomas S. Durst
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The short answer is "yes" Generally , a child can go to school in any district...
Steven Alan Fink
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Definitely file for unemployment insurance. If employer does not challenge it,...
Michael Douglas Goforth
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Depends upon whether the employer challenges. If so you will be entitled to a...
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Brian S Starr's answer
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While this sounds unfair (the fact that you are paying the same rate for less...
Laura Mcfarland-Taylor
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You need to be much more proactive about this. You should go talk to the...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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I agree with attorney McFarland-Taylor. And, in addition to doing everything...
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Without an agreement by you and/or your tenant a court order, or some unusual...
Michael James Vanderzee
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You need to review your condominium declaration and see if you are required to...
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Michael Lee Mau
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Claims of Lien or Mechanic's Liens have a duration that varies according to...
John David Campo
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The duration of a mechanics lien varies from state to state. In Florida, for...
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You and she should read your condominium documents, the declaration and the...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Yes, you should agree to pay the $1000 for a new door because you admit you...
Carlos Gonzalez
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I would whole heartedly agree with the prior assesment
Michael James Vanderzee
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The Condo association can place a lien against the unit and if the owner still...
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