Am I responsible for property damage and lost rent caused by a mover?
Without reviewing the language in your lease, there is no way to give a definite answer, since that is the contract which primarily governs your...
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Without reviewing the language in your lease, there is no way to give a definite answer, since that is the contract which primarily governs your...
I agree with Mr. Armstrong. The other two attorneys have not done their homework on this issue. Ninth Circuit law (which applies to Arizona...
The question you ask is fairly complex. I agree that if the business will no longer be operating, it would not file a Chapter 11 bankruptcy. ...
I generally agree with the previous answer and will add some Arizona specific detail. Generally in Arizona, a debt obligation entered into by one...
Unfortunately, I know little about employment law. However, I will tell you what I know. There may or may not be Federal and State employment law...
There seem to be three questions, but there are not enough facts provided for me to give you any information. If you provide a little more detail...
While the previous answer is technically correct, there is much more to consider. You should get notice of any collection action taken by the...
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I think this comes down to a general contract law issue, as opposed to an issue specific to pawn shops. (Although I do not know whether there is...
I agree with the information provided in the previous answer. If the new owner is not intending to occupy the home as a residence and you do...
The Arizona Anti-deficiency statutes protect many owners of residential property who have borrowed money for the purchase of that property. These...