Is this a breach of contract and do I have the right to seek compensation?
To elaborate on Attorney McElroy post, yes you have legal recourse in at least two ways. The first being your contract, if the client breached the...
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To elaborate on Attorney McElroy post, yes you have legal recourse in at least two ways. The first being your contract, if the client breached the...
There is a lot to unpack here. So first, question would be when installed on the furnace was there a warranty? Generally larger ticket items...
Asking an attorney if you should hire an attorney is typically going to be answered with yes. But here might be some things for you to...
Yes, you actually can. This actually falls/potentially falls under Pennsylvania's Extortion statutes. Now the reason I say potentially is if...
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I have moved your question from Tax to employment and labor, an attorney here should be able to assist you further.
I have moved your question from Tax to Education to attempt to get you more appropriate matter. It sounds like the Department of Education went to...
Lack of heating is a breach of the warranty of habitability in the state of PA. You should consider speaking with a local attorney to assist you...
The tenant cannot just break the lease and move out early because of lack of heat. The tenant has to go to a court and the court has to make that...
I agree with attorney Jaffe, This is actually not a privacy matter as, being a plaintiff in a court case is a matter of public record. Thus you...
You give them a 30 day notice to quit. If they fail to move out, you file for eviction with the local MDJ (Magisterial District Court...