Fort worth, Texas question. Is there any such legal action as a Petitioners Rule 194?
Look at Rule 194 here: http://www.supreme.courts.state.tx.us/rules/trcp/rcp_all.pdf
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Look at Rule 194 here: http://www.supreme.courts.state.tx.us/rules/trcp/rcp_all.pdf
If the debt was in default at the time it was sold, then the debt buyer would be a debt collector.
It can also mean simply that having money is better than a worthless paper judgment. I always seek out settlements if possible, because it also...
You usually have a week after a judge enters an eviction judgment against you. If you have yet to receive your three-day move out notice, then you...
You would need the company's written permission to sell it, and they probably would want the sales contract to include payment directly to the...
That in and of itself is not a conflict.
Yes you can. In fact, most evictions are handled by apartment managers rather than owners or attorneys.
Sounds like fraud to me and could rise to a criminal charge as well. Talk to your local police as well as a private civil attorney.
The general law in Texas is that a lawyer or party can nonsuit ("dismiss") their case without prejudice at any time prior to a judgment or verdict...
Unfortunately, simply returning the deposit doesn't release you of your contractual obligation. Consult an attorney, even if it's a paid...