Can I be sued for damages for making alterations to a commercial property I was leasing?
First stop is probably the lease you signed. Then, HOW did you gain the "permission"? In writing? Email? Then you SAY it was the owner's...
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First stop is probably the lease you signed. Then, HOW did you gain the "permission"? In writing? Email? Then you SAY it was the owner's...
I suggest that you contact a local attorney who is competent in the probate field so you can discuss the matter and determine whether or not you...
I agree with the previous answers. Your debt is likely uncollectable under the applicable statute of limitations, depending of course on an...
First, I generally agree with the comments made by other counsel; however, I have a few things to mention: First, because you did not give the...
I tend to agree with each of the previous answers. My deduction is that your GF's uncle also left a good bit of property, including the home that...
Supplementing prior responses: your premise is that you have no interest in the real estate. One might deduce from the fact that you are named in...
As a bit of a supplement to the previous answers: First, just because it was your money does not necessarily mean that you have the contractual...
First, the Houston company: a good attorney would need to look at your contract with them, AND at all correspondence and information regarding...
The previous answer is the best advice: you need a capable attorney to review the lease, discuss the situation, and determine your best method of...
The previous answers are well taken; however, I would suggest that you take all of your documentation to an attorney who practices in the...