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What are my options if the judge does not honor the tenat foreclosure act of 2009 and makes it hard financially to appeal?
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Answered on February 27, 2010
When a judge rules against you, your options are to comply with the judgment or appeal. I suggest you contact a lawyer in your area as soon as...
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Disable Tenants Rights
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Answered on February 27, 2010
If the apartment is not satisfatory, and the landlord is not maintaining it, and your lease is up in May, the simplest, cheapest and best choice...
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Is it illegal to get information from a liable party insurance company for personal injury
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Answered on February 27, 2010
No, it's not illegal, and would be discoverable in a lawsuit.
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Is there any way to get a 60 day waiting period for uncontested divorce waived?
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Answered on February 27, 2010
No, the waiting period is required by statute.
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A third party bill collector has been calling me at work for the past 4 weeks at work
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Answered on February 26, 2010
Tell them not to call you at work. They cannot inform anyone else, including your HR department, about the issue. If it's been more than 4 years...
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Request to take Judicial Notice
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Answered on February 26, 2010
Why don't you believe what your lawyer is telling you? Whether the other cases are admissible depends on the type of case pending and the rules of...
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Going out of business, still under lease agreement
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Answered on February 26, 2010
Unless your amended lease released you, you are probably still personally responsible for the lease. Typically the landlord will agree to...
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A collections agency has my name wrong
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Answered on February 26, 2010
If you complied with the contract, you have a defense to any collection action. If you just called, were told they had no record, and left it at...
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I caused a crash. My insurance paid my passenger many years ago, but they didn't pay the other driver. What can I do now?
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Answered on February 26, 2010
Once your insurance coverage has been exhausted, the injured parties may be able to sue you for their damages. However, you may have defenses...
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Can you obstruct the association from fixing your deck?
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Answered on February 26, 2010
Probably not. If the declarations require the association to maintain the deck, the association is probably the owner of the dect as a common...
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