Can i stop o writ of possession??
There is, actually, one other reason for the writ, and that is that your landlord has been foreclosed upon (you could be up to day with the rent...
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There is, actually, one other reason for the writ, and that is that your landlord has been foreclosed upon (you could be up to day with the rent...
Hire an attorney immediately as this sound very complex. [this is not a Foreclosure question; changin to LAwsuits & Disputes]
Of course you can! Hire an attorney to do so.
By all means, hire an attorney and sue.
Please ask a question, as stating facts cannot possibly solicit an answer. [{I have maintained the Foreclosure category, but really have no idea...
You are mistaken in your understanding. The Plaintiff is using his remedies, as you have already described. The settlement agreement, had you kept...
Please rephrase your question as it is unintelligible ("Can I attest the writ[?]" does not mean anything). You also say you "went to court" so I...
By filing a complaint against them. Better yet, hire an attorney to do it for you, since you cannot possibly handle a lawsuit against Intuit by...
You can go to an attorney who can prepare one for you. Besides, if you were just served an eviction complaint, then the writ cannot possibly have...
No, legal arguments AND the facts determine the judgment.