Am I able to sue the title company for damages ?
Yes, the title company based on the facts provided appears to have liability. You should also consider naming the notary and criminal defendant as...
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Yes, the title company based on the facts provided appears to have liability. You should also consider naming the notary and criminal defendant as...
Other issues may become gas royalty and timber rights, and liability for any personal injury which may occur on the property - which are best...
Being placed on the Deed you will incur a realty transfer fee of 2% of the recorded value of the property. You would be better off recording a...
You should consider bringing a claim pursuant to the Pennsylvania Consumer Protection statute. The statute provides for up to triple damages and...
It appears it is time to bring a civil suite pursuant to the Pennsylvania Consumer Protection statute. The statute provides for triple damages and...
The default rules (Pennsylvania LLC Statute) for manager-managed LLCs provide a manager may be removed at any time by the affirmative vote or...
Each of the partners (members or shareholders) should understand that as partners (members or shareholders) you have differing interests, if not...
It is your ex-spouse along with you who should seek to have a new deed drawn up wherein you and your ex spouse are the grantors and you and your...
From your fact pattern (vehicle registered in PA, business performed in PA, you are apparently a PA resident) it appears you are asking the wrong...
Yes, the LLC will need a registered office physically in Pennsylvania, but the member(s) do not have to be residents of Pennsylvania.