Will my personal situation make a difference legally?
You have the right to go to court, but it's tough if you don't have any defenses. You could try and negotiate what is called a "stipulated...
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You have the right to go to court, but it's tough if you don't have any defenses. You could try and negotiate what is called a "stipulated...
You should work with your landlord per the terms of the contract. If you want, you could hire an attorney on a limited basis to arrange the...
The question is whether she agreed to a "spot-delivery". This is when a dealer agrees to sell the car on condition that it can "assign" the loan...
Your contract will dictate what she can and cannot do in an "eviction" from your booth. If you think you were wrongfully evicted, you should sit...
It certainly sounds like you have a viable case. The dealership should be responsible to take reasonable care in ensuring that your car is...
If she renegotiated the loan and you are no longer named on the loan, it should not be on your credit report. The easiest thing to do would be to...
Titlemax cannot repossess the vehicle after bankruptcy is filed unless they seek an automatic lifting of the stay. During the bankruptcy, a debtor...
Normally, a landlord can only charge you for damage caused by your failure to properly maintain the premises, and the charges must be reasonable. ...
You have a couple of causes of action you can bring. Under the Virginia Consumer Protection Act, you can sue for use of false and deceptive...
"As Is" is usually a deal breaker unless there was some defect the dealer knew about but failed to tell you. From my experience, it would be...