Sign on the property line
Technically, the fencepost and sign are his property, and you would be causing him damages (although not large) if you were to remove the sign. ...
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Technically, the fencepost and sign are his property, and you would be causing him damages (although not large) if you were to remove the sign. ...
If your house is in a subdivision that has restrictive covenants, that is the first place you will want to look. Do the covenants allow homeowners...
To begin with, consider yourself lucky that the contractor even showed up and performed work on the roof. There are a number of...
I'm unclear what your aim is here. If it is to recover the embezzled money, the HOA should have insurance to cover this embezzlement, so the HOA...
I am not clear from your post about the facts. If you are the sub-lessee (i.e. the girl was the original tenant and she moved out and you leased...
I'm not clear from your post about the layout of your house, the front porch, the deck, and the lots in general. What ultimately should determine...
The first place you should look is your LLC's Operating Agreement. It should tell you what you can and cannot do - as a member, as a fiduciary, re...
If your contract with sub-co is clear, then technically, if you are not getting paid Net 30, sub-co is in breach of the contract. However, the...
He could argue that, upon the sale of the home, he is entitled to a return of his $50,000 investment, as you were investment partners. However,...
Your lease more than likely requires you to return the apartment at the end of your lease term in the same condition in which you received it,...