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I let my neice use a check of mine to get a car, she did not keep the car and they are trying to run my check. Do I have options
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Answered on February 25, 2010
Since your neice had the car for at least two days, and still has the car (even though it's in the shop), I assume she signed a contract to buy the...
Moving from Member Managed to Manager Managed LLC
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Answered on February 25, 2010
Any LLC will protect your assets just fine if you actually 1) treat it as a separate entity financially, 2) pay yourself as an employee, (meaning...
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Is it a conflict of interest for a step-father to be the executor of a will when the prenuptial was never signed?
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Answered on February 25, 2010
Anyone can be named executor, and the prenuptual agreement, whether signed or not, has nothing to do with the matter.
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Can building management office of condo we own fine us for not letting insurance adjuster to come inside of our unit ?
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Answered on February 25, 2010
Your condo declarations and rules govern the rights of the association. However, I suspect that the association will have the right to enter the...
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What reasons may a creditor be able to take wage garnishments from your paycheck?
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Answered on February 25, 2010
In Texas, it is true that general creditors cannot garnish wages, so it sounds like you're safe.
Bought a foreclosure from a bank, and now we are seeing construction defects-can we sue the bank, or contractor who finished it?
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Answered on February 25, 2010
If the bank foreclosed on the builder, it's unlikely that suing the builder will get you anything, even if you could show liability.
Whether...
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Duration of Abstract of Judgement?
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Answered on February 24, 2010
Title companies generally recognize the abstracts from 10 years after they are filed, but they can be refiled. The judgment itself is active for...
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How can I go about collecting UNPAID services?
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Answered on February 24, 2010
If you think that the amount due is worth it, you can sue her in the justice court for amounts up to $10,000, and you can refuse to provide any...
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Is a verbal contract legaly binding if it was made by a sales associate at time of purchase?
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Answered on February 24, 2010
The sales associate cannot change the terms of any written contract, which includes the warranty. On the other hand, you may have an action for...
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We just bought a house, we are not married. Papers indicate we cannot sell for 1 year. How can I get her off the title and mortg
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Answered on February 24, 2010
In order to remove the other owner from both the title and the mortgage, you will have to buy her interest in the house and refinance the debt.
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