Can a company put a lien on my house without a contract and also not fulfilling their duties?
OK, let's start with I am not a Utah lawyer, but no one else seems to have an ahswer for you. I did some quick research and found two things that...
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OK, let's start with I am not a Utah lawyer, but no one else seems to have an ahswer for you. I did some quick research and found two things that...
I don't know about NJ, but in some other states the state will take the fair market value (all of the prodeeds going to the state) to release a...
You can always negotiate a settlement, the trick is doing it without letting the other side konw how important it is to you. A potential sale is...
It depends upon what the "conditional" release says. I have a large mechanic's lien practice and advise clients to sign conditional releases MY...
The short answer is that given the apparent lapse of time from when you did the work until you want to file a lien, no, you likely cannot file a...
The short answer is almost assuredly No. FedEx has a limitation of liability that you agree to when you give them your package for shipment. ...
The statute of limitations varies depending upon the type of lien. Since you mention the work that had to be done on your house I assume that you...
I am assuming that you are talking about an Ohio project performed by a Michigan company, not a MIchigan project. Ohio has a lien law that was...
You are in California, you have very strong consumer laws, so my knee jerk is yes. FIrst start with your contract. What does it say the liability...
I understand and emphathize with your situation. Most of us have been there in some way, perhaps not buying something as large as buying a car,...