Can my neighbor claim part of my property in a quiet title motion?
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Answered on November 07, 2013
He already has a significant advantage b/c you think that free advice online is going to win the day.
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I've had funds from my Wells Fargo accounts frozen and likely to go to a collection firm for a 2007 judgement I knew nothing abo
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Answered on November 07, 2013
Wages are not generally exempt.
An attorney would have to examine things very carefully. The earmarking doctrine may be relevant, but...
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How should I respond to a summons for credit card debt (served by Portfolio Recovery Associates)?
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Answered on November 06, 2013
Hire a lawyer. It's no more difficult than that. A good lawyer can give creditors fits.
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In Minnesota, if full security deposit is not paid by lease date, can landlord start eviction process?
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Answered on November 06, 2013
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Can a judge order a different amount then what the plaintiff was asking for?
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Answered on November 06, 2013
You should hire a lawyer and ask your lawyer this question. We're not here to advise pro se litigants.
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Recording a Deed of Trust on Debtor's Home in Minnesota
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Answered on November 05, 2013
Why would anyone give you a deed of trust as security for an unsecured debt? Why wouldn't you hire an attorney?
IF I PLEAD GUILTY TO A NO PROOF OF INSURANCE TICKET, WILL I THEN LOSE MY LICENCE IN MINNESOTA
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Answered on November 05, 2013
The court probably entered a guilty plea for you. Proactively contact a criminal attorney before this gets out of hand.
Can a Seller go in to inspect property sold on Contract for Deed if Buyer is 5 months delinquent and is moving out due to Notice
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Answered on November 05, 2013
Dude, you need an attorney to handle this, as Ms. Smith advised. See...
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Is home seller liable on contract for deed sale when buyer cannot pay then claims mold in home?
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Answered on November 04, 2013
You had a duty, as a vendor in a contract for deed, to disclose certain things, such as mold. See Minn. Stat. sections 513.52 - .61...
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Does a plaintiff have to prove all of the parts on their statement of claim in civil court?
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Answered on November 04, 2013
Why wouldn't you ask your attorney this question? We are not your pro bono lawyers.
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