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Can a Deed holder sue a Condo Association for an event that occured prior to their ownership? Dec says unit causing damage pays.
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Answered on April 20, 2012
If I understand correctly, the prior owner did a deed in lieu transaction with his or her lender instead of going through foreclosure. OK. Then the...
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Can banquet hall not use the deposit as part of the payment
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Answered on April 18, 2012
Did you ask them why not?
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What type of attorney will best be able to assist me with my situation?
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Answered on April 17, 2012
personal injury
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Can employer force me to pay back commissions on an account they paid for 3 years?
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Answered on April 17, 2012
Without understanding how the company normally decides how commissions are earned and paid, this is really not possible to answer. But if this is a...
Can I file a quit claim deed in the US for property owned and located in Barbados?
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Answered on April 17, 2012
No but that's not the real issue. The real issue is who are the people he wants to transfer title to (called the "grantees"). He would make out a...
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Can my landlord ask for security deposits 3 years after i moved in my apartment??
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Answered on April 17, 2012
As part of a renewal, yes, just as you could ask for changes. Have you asked the landlord why the change? You may not like the answer but at least...
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Should Board members' email addresses be kept a secret from condo owners?
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Answered on April 17, 2012
Your condominium documents should outline appropriate channels of communication with the board. Yes even board members are entitled to a level of...
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How do i report to section 8 of a fraud
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Answered on April 17, 2012
Well, it may not be a "fraud" but it is most likely a breach of both the lease and the Housing Choice Voucher program contract. The problem is that...
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I retained an attorney concerning possible foreclosure and he stated that a contract was not necessary- is this correct??
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Answered on April 16, 2012
Contracts are funny things too sometimes. While most legal malpractice insurers insist that the attorney have an "engagement" agreement with his or...
Adverse Possession in Illinois
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Answered on April 16, 2012
1. If your folks allowed the 2.5 acres to be farmed by any adjacent owner for 40+ years (actually only 20 is required) and did not put up a "stink"...
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