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Seeking name/number of law that states in NJ that payment constitutes acceptance of terms. Thank you!
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Answered on October 29, 2013
N.J.S.A. §12A:2-206 only deals with goods, not services or real estate. There is no statute that addresses that issue with respect to services or...
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Can I sue Dept. of Ed for trying to make me pay for a loan that I've never taking out nor can they find the promissory note
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Answered on October 29, 2013
Consider filing a complaint at the Consumer Financial Protection Board site. See link below.
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Working for the county as a contractor vs working directly for the county
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Answered on October 28, 2013
It's not illegal, but it may violate the terms of her agreement with the private company. It's likely that the private company has no obligation to...
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If I have a personal IRS liability and I form a new LLC venture can the IRS target my new businesses assets to collect?
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Answered on October 28, 2013
The IRS cannot generally reach the LLC's assets to satisfy your liability. But there are certainly caveats. If you don't treat the LLC as a true...
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Is it appropriate to be paid for caring for elderly parent in my home?
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Answered on October 28, 2013
I'm sorry for your troubles. I don't think it would be inappropriate.
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I've been living with a couple for the past few months. I've cleaned and helped them with their house move.
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Answered on October 27, 2013
It does not appear that you are paying rent or are a tenant. If that's true, you have no right to stay.
Can a parent sign a lease agreement for an apartment for her 50 year old child because the child has bad credit?
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Answered on October 27, 2013
Yes, if the landlord agrees. However, the child should be the named tenant to protect his or her rights.
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Am i required to buy homeowners insurance if my mortgage agreement does not contain any insurance requirements?
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Answered on October 27, 2013
If the mortgage does not require you to have homeowners' insurance, you have no obligation to get it.
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Can a bank refuse. deed in lieu, and a cash offer, and then recover the full balance of the note when sold substantially less?
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Answered on October 27, 2013
If Florida law is similar to New Jersey or New York, the bank has no obligation to accept a deed in lieu of foreclosure or to accept your cash offer.
If i buy an occupied house on short sale but there is no lease, can I collect rent or evict the tenants?
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Answered on October 27, 2013
You will need to commence a summary proceeding in court to evict the tenant. New York courts are notoriously pro-tenant, so make sure to retain a...
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