21 year old put 17 year old on birth certificate
As far as I know 16 is legal in CT (assuming no other problematic factors) but you should probably talk to your own attorney.
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As far as I know 16 is legal in CT (assuming no other problematic factors) but you should probably talk to your own attorney.
They consider your ability to pay (income, debt-to-income ratio, savings), the value of the home, what they think they could get for it in...
Ms. Lackey is correct, but I'd also add that (generally speaking - I am not a TX attorney) if there is no specific holdover provision you become a...
As with Mr. Sun, I am not an FL attorney, but he is correct as far as I know. I'd add that if your LL has refused to return the deposit you can...
Did you accidentally mis-categorize this as being a Hartford, CT question?
Basically none. You have no lease and they've given what I presume is proper notice. You certainly could make an offer on a townhouse... nothing...
I have no true answer to this, but remember that it is not "completely legal" - it may be legal under your state laws (I am not a CO attorney and...
No. That would be a transference of property with the intent to defraud. If you know you are going to be declaring bankruptcy on something or...
Yes. In other words... it depends what you're doing, what you're trying to do, and what your situation is.
Sure, if you actually owe no money. Dare I ask why you were evicted then?