How do I get my overpayment of mortgage released
There is no Pennsylvania law, but there is Federal Law that applies to most mortgage loans. The Truth in Lending Act and related Federal...
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There is no Pennsylvania law, but there is Federal Law that applies to most mortgage loans. The Truth in Lending Act and related Federal...
Your question is short on details, but it sounds like you should call the court ASAP. In PA a citation for a summary offense is served via mail. If...
Like the others have said, I doubt it. Also, be very careful, REO properties are typically 'as-is' sales without contingencies.
I assume you're in a district court, read Rule 214. A subpoena should be served by personal service, i.e. process server. The process server signs...
The odds of them coming after you are pretty slim.
From your description it sounds like the judgment was not a default judgment. If that's the case, and you didn't take a timely appeal, your options...
The simple answer: yes. If you're financing the property, however, the lender is going to look to both of you for payment.
That's really going to depend on your agreement with that attorney and your particular circumstances. He or she should be able to explain the...
There may be a couple things you can do. 1) You can possibly bring a suit against your contractor for violating the Home Improvement Consumer...
You're going to be hard pressed to find an attorney to advise you on federal post-trial practice on a forum such as this. Read 50(1)(2)...if the...