Dealership forged the notary public signature on documents (title & title application) what are my options?
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Answered on September 08, 2009
Every state law is different but in most states there is a long, technical definition of fraud but basically it is a lie that costs you money....
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How to get title to a car when the person who sold it to you won't cooperate?
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Answered on September 08, 2009
Yes, in most states you would do it with a lawsuit. Obviously the guy isn't interested in going through with the deal. You need to talk to a local...
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Is it legal for a repair shop to work on your car with only verbal agreement no written agreement?
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Answered on September 08, 2009
Yes, a company can work under a verbal agreement in most states, but they can only do what was agreed to by you. If you didn't authorize repair...
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Dealership responsibility after damaging my car
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Answered on September 08, 2009
In many states it would depend on how old your car is. For a new car, replacement would be a normal approach but for an older car, repair is quite...
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I recently came into an agreement with a guy to purchase his car. The bank holds the title.
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Answered on September 08, 2009
It sounds like you are right and the seller is wrong. It also sounds like the seller won't do anything for you until you get a lawyer. You need to...
We purchased in truck in TN with frame damage, but was not disclosed by dealer. What can we do about it?
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Answered on September 08, 2009
You may be able to cancel the sale, depending on how long it's been since you bought it, if you have done anything to change the condition of the...
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Verbal agreemants
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Answered on September 06, 2009
Probably, depending on what the contract involves. In most states an oral contract is just as valid as a written contract in most circumstances; it...
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Can I sue lottery scam company for mental anguish?
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Answered on September 06, 2009
Sure you can sue them but it won't likely be worth either the time or the aggravation or the expense. If they are contacting you by email, block...
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Is there anything I can do to get a settlement from one or the other co?
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Answered on September 06, 2009
The criminal conviction should make it easier for you to recover your damages. You need to talk to a local Consumer Law attorney who deals with...
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Employee in Texas stole products or sold and kept money. Corporate office in Ohio where do we report the crime?
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Answered on September 06, 2009
A crime should generally be reported in the state and county where the act occurs which was the crime. If in doubt, call the Montgomery County...