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If I am in foreclosure and I don't live in the house anymore but my ex husband does. If the bank takes the house can I be sued
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Answered on February 08, 2014
To further elaborate on my colleagues answer, yes. You can be sued for what is called a "deficiency judgment". A deficiency judgment occurs when...
I was nolle prossed on a dui for refusing to blow 6 months ago. On the date of the case closing there was a stay granted due
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Answered on February 06, 2014
It is odd that a stay would be granted for any length of time after a Nolle Pros was entered. After a NP is entered the case is concluded. It can...
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Is it true that there's a 90 day time limit in which a judge has to respond to a motion to reopen a small claims case?
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Answered on February 06, 2014
As the other answers have opined, we need more details. But you typically have to call the Motion for hearing. That is accomplished by calling...
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Can I own a gun
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Answered on February 06, 2014
This question depends on a few issues not brought up in previous answers. It depends if your case took place in Florida. Federal law follows the...
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Victims rights in a criminal trial
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Answered on February 06, 2014
Generally speaking, the victim does have rights, and can be compensated too. For instance, there is the victim recovery fund that can provide...
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Can a bank force me to carry homeowners insurance, because i have $25,000 line of credit, even though i owe them $0?
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Answered on February 06, 2014
In short, probably not, but without reviewing the loan documents it is hard to speculate. The loan documents will most likely delineate what you...
At my most recent court date, official court documents, it says "WST ORAL"--what does this mean?
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Answered on February 06, 2014
This means a "waiver of speedy trial" made orally in court as opposed to a written waiver filed with the clerk.
In Florida, the State is...
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Do I need to re-serve the three day notice?
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Answered on February 05, 2014
In addition to February's rent not being paid, you should look at your lease to determine if you have a provision that deals with abandonment. ...
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Tenant in house being foreclosed. Can I be evicted by current owner?
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Answered on February 05, 2014
Technically speaking, yes. If you lease ends in three months, irrespective of when the foreclosure happens, the landlord can choose to not renew...
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Can i real estate litigation case be litigate in a county other than where the house is located? owner live in one county
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Answered on February 05, 2014
Generally speaking, yes you can. Your question, in legal parlance, is called "venue." Venue requirements are set forth in §47 et. seq., Florida...
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