What is the order of getting a release of lien from a contractor who used a subcontractor?
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Answered on February 29, 2024
Be very careful here. You don't want to end up paying for your roof twice! There are too many moving parts to this machine and too many statutory...
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Miami Dade 11th Circuit Civil - Defendant filed motion to extend time to answer for 30 days - never answered;
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There are two types of defaults -- defaults entered by the clerk, and defaults entered by the court. The latter requires a hearing and notice. It...
OK, so isn’t Florida’s law different from everyone else’s laws?
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Answered on February 29, 2024
Your statement may have ended with a question mark, but there isn't a coherent question in there. Would you like to try again?
I lost a civil lawsuit for my company because i couldn't afford a lawyer. Why are they required me to do a deposition now??
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It sounds to me like the lawsuit is over and the Plaintiff obtained a default judgment against you when you failed to respond to the lawsuit. ...
How can I sue a contractor for reimbursement of funds?
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Yes you can, but should you? Probably not. Based on the information provided, it sounds like you have a solid claim against this contractor for...
An insurance agent asked 10X $$$ after an audit to my company sales. Could I reject it? My sales dropped 80% after the audit
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It sounds like you're talking about a commercial general liability insurance policy where the premium you pay is tied to your gross sales revenue. ...
Direct Competition
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Unless the landlord owns both rental units AND the lease you have with your landlord specifically precludes competing businesses in the same...
My Toronto software company was hired by a Miami company and they have not paid for 2 months of services. Can I sue them?
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Answered on February 29, 2024
It certainly sounds like you have a strong claim for breach of contract, and yes, you could sue the Miami company. Whether or not you should,...
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