How long does an old landlord have to sue for unpaid rent?
Judgments in NY State are generally valid for 20 years, so your prior landlord could still collect on that judgment. That said, I would do some due...
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Judgments in NY State are generally valid for 20 years, so your prior landlord could still collect on that judgment. That said, I would do some due...
The answer will depend on whether you were considered common law married in the state of Texas. If you were, then the SSA would recognize that...
To build off the answer that was already provided, if this is a New York estate, you can go to https://websurrogates.nycourts.gov/ and look up...
If I'm understanding the question, I think the following may be your answer. The term "harassment" shall mean any act or omission by or on...
If the process server managed to serve both tenants in person, then mailing is not required. In my experience, however, only one tenant is ever...
I know this is not the ideal answer, but without reading the letters from your brother's attorney, it's impossible to answer how to respond. I...
After researching this question, I believe your wife would have to be an SSDI beneficiary in order to receive Medicare. The rule for enrollees...
The simplest answer to your question is that if you don't pay for the insurance, then you won't receive coverage. If you decided to reenroll, your...
Hello. First, my sincerest condolences for your sister's loss. The type of attorney she would be seeking is a "probate attorney" or a "probate...
Hi, Ron. If your belongings were removed by a marshal, then my base assumption would be that the marshal relied on a valid warrant of eviction. For...