Does revitalization of covenants ever fail?
While I have never dealt with the Dept. of Community Affairs representing a HOA in revitalization, a lot of state agencies rubber stamp documents...
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While I have never dealt with the Dept. of Community Affairs representing a HOA in revitalization, a lot of state agencies rubber stamp documents...
You need to consult with a foreclosure defense/bankruptcy attorney to discuss your options and the consequences of stopping payment. Fighting two...
The tenants have protection under the 2009 federal law for tenants in foreclosure. In order to stall a sale you have to have a legitimate legal...
You have options and should consult with a foreclosure defense lawyer before making a decision. You can also send a Qualified Written Request to...
You don't give enough facts to provide a reasonable answer, but the landlord has no duty to let someone live in their property rent free. You will...
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Send the letter suggested by certified mail return receipt for proof of notice.
Your neighbor is correct as long as the tree is not in poor condition and it was foreseeable that it would fall onto your property and cause damage.
Unfortunately, no. By statute any money paid will go to attorneys fees, interest, late fees and collection costs first and assessments last.
It is unclear if your question is about getting stuck with a bill you didn't authorize or if you are unhappy with the work done. Any claim would be...
Dependency court will appoint you an attorney if you cannot afford one. You should wait and gets personal consultation rather than relying on...