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I have signed as a co signer for a car and I need to get out of it. Do I need the other person permission to take me off?
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Answered on June 06, 2017
I agree with the others. You should hire an attorney to review the loan documents and your personal guaranty. It is unlikely that you can be...
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I live in Ohio and our neighbor just bought the easement between our houses?
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Answered on June 06, 2017
I agree with Attorney Japp. You should get a copy of the easement and hire an attorney who can help you understand what the easement permits you...
Breaking a lease- landlord doesnt want to rush to find new tenants?
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Answered on March 03, 2017
You are in a very difficult situation, and I am sorry for that. Your landlord does have a duty to take reasonable steps to mitigate losses, but I...
Do i need a TOD deed on my condo to avoid probate or is my will sufficient?
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Answered on February 28, 2017
Yes, you need a transfer on death deed to avoid probate. If you are married, a survivorship deed will also keep the property out of your estate if...
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When a deed hasn't been transfer does the tenant who are living there do they have to leave when the new owner tell them too?
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Answered on November 10, 2016
Is there a written lease agreement? It will dictate what the owner can do. If there is no lease, then there are still limits on the owner's ability...
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What are the tax issues that I may face? Will this raise securities issues?
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Answered on March 22, 2016
You will have taxable gain or loss depending upon the assets sold and the basis in them at the time of the sale. There likely will not be...
Are text message acknowledgment and agreements legally binding?
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Answered on March 21, 2016
Based on what details you included in your question, yes, the text messages certainly could be evidence of an intent and agreement to be legally...
Formal Demand to Audit the Books as a Shareholder?
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Answered on April 24, 2014
I see you are located in New York. I practice law only in Ohio where I am licensed. In Ohio, any owner of a corporate entity (whether...
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LAWYER AS ME TO VOLUNTARILY DISMISS A DEFENDANT.
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Answered on April 18, 2014
Generally, the answer is no, the two companies do not share in liability. The two companies, even if related through common ownership, would stand...
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