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Do I need LLC or Corporation?
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Answered on September 27, 2013
It really depends on many factors. Generally, an LLC is the better choice for a small company because of its flexibility, but not always. Retain a...
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A man recently paid for a marketing assessment but then asked for his money back after 2 days. What's our obligation?
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Answered on September 24, 2013
Unless the contract (even if verbal) was not performed, the man has no right to a refund absent facts not stated in your posting.
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I want to write a letter to get my deposit back from an office space that I leased but would like an attorney to review it.
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Answered on September 24, 2013
Yes, but they will expect to be paid for their time.
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Can I charge an admin fee on top of the $73 eviction fee?
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Answered on September 24, 2013
No, not unless the lease allows you to do so.
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Is there an apartment lease grace period in Georgia? Two days after moving in, we've discovered there may be roach infestation.
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Answered on September 24, 2013
No.
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My elderly parents have moved in with me. They let their grandson stay in their house for 2 months free. Time is up and
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Answered on September 22, 2013
Assuming there was no timeframe agreed to, they must give him 60 days' notice to move. If he doesn't move by that date, an eviction may be filed...
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If a multi-member LLC is being sued over a business contract, can the bank acc be frozen before a judgement is made?
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Answered on September 21, 2013
No. There are some rare exceptions, but I doubt they apply to your case.
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After a 31 months lease,the rental company wants to keep my $1050 security deposit to change the carpet for the next tenant.
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Answered on September 20, 2013
Your question is a factual one, not a legal one. If you feel they overcharged you, you can file a lawsuit in the local magistrate court for the...
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What can you do as a landlord to get a judgement to get what you are owed once a person has moved out because of a dispossess.
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Answered on September 19, 2013
You would first need to find out where the former tenant is residing and sue in that county. Unless a decent amount is owed and the tenant has...
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My wife owned a corporation in South Carolina and ran a convenience store
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Answered on September 18, 2013
When you say, "us," do you mean you personally or just the company? If you, you should hire an attorney to defend it. If you mean just the...
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