Small Claims Court Question
This is really a question of rules of evidence. Normally you have to prove an action through actual or circumstantial evidence, such as actually...
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This is really a question of rules of evidence. Normally you have to prove an action through actual or circumstantial evidence, such as actually...
If the association won't act (regardless whether you or your landlord complaints to them), there are maybe three choices: (a) trying resorting to...
Only guessing but this sounds like it was a clumsy way to make sure that as many owners as possible voted. Actually it's not arbitrary so long as...
In Illinois there is marriage that is legal as defined by law, and every other marriage is either void, invalid or subject to invalidation. Put...
Without more information it is impossible to say for sure. However Illinois now has a law that subjects homeowner associations (that are not...
Were you sued here, or in Arizona? If the court dismissed you, then that means you were originally a defendant, so you were already "included", so...
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If your apartment is covered under the Chicago Residential Landlord & Tenant Ordinance (any apartment in any building that is not also owner...
The general rule is "fair market value", but when it comes to fractional interests in real estate you're talking about a valuation issue and there...
1. You were served with an eviction notice? Or summons! They are VERY different. You are entitled to at least 1 week's time after service of a...
It sounds as though you did not have a shareholders' agreement with your "partner" that provided any kind of formula for a buy-sell. Absent such an...