Can i sue an LLC for damages done to my property during construction by LLC adjoining my house
Generally speaking, yes. It would be a lawsuit for negligence, trespass and, perhaps, nuisance, if the company has deviated from the applicable...
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Generally speaking, yes. It would be a lawsuit for negligence, trespass and, perhaps, nuisance, if the company has deviated from the applicable...
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I'm not sure why this "law firm" would call you on the same day that a Summons is allegedly being served. That is rather unusual. However, I...
You probably do not have any rights to a property itself, but you would have a claim against the estate for a "constructive trust" or "unjust...
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You may have claims here under Pennsylvania's Unfair Trade Practices Act and under the "common law" theories of negligent or intentional (depending...
No, you would not be liable simply by virtue of owning the home, now. The person(s) causing the damages would remain potentially liable, assuming...
Harassment is a crime. This does sound like it my constitute harassment in the criminal sense, but if the police are unwilling to bring charges,...
Yes, you can sue. Ideally, if the other party is insured he will submit your claim to his insurance carrier, and the insurance carrier will pay...
Any changes made to the lease via white-out after it was signed are probably void, unless the changes were "initialed" by the parties or there is...
It is unclear what your rights are, here, from these limited facts. If you do not own the home the only rights you could claim would derive from a...