Does signing a 1542 waiver prohibit me from seeking criminal prosecution?
I think what you mean is filing a criminal complaint. Only the State can pursue a criminal prosecution. And the answer is NO. It is against...
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I think what you mean is filing a criminal complaint. Only the State can pursue a criminal prosecution. And the answer is NO. It is against...
The easiest and most reliable way to do it is to have a process server in Indiana serve him for you.
Going with the less cost efficient and most jerk-off move, you could sue the guy for Defamation if you can prove it. The you can sue yelp for...
Yes, I already answered this question for you before that pathetic fool Anthony Roach started crying because he had answered before me and he was...
I'm not gonna tell you to do the "right" thing or pursue "justice." The fastest way to make this end is in 3 steps: (1) make him a deal that if...
it's pretty much understood that you are't gonna go ruin the other person's image with it, tell the cops about it or tell someone else who is...
Yes the UD form complaint even says at section 8: (8)(3) The notice in item 7a was served on the defendant named in item7a as follows:by posting a...
No the tenant does not to be served. In fact you can either subserve someone that appears to be in charge of the Property or you can post a copy on...
Yes, she will likely be able to sue you in any court except an unlawful detainer--and in some cases in small court. but the general answer is yes.
yes, all at issue in an eviction is the right of possession of the property (in exchange for rent) The deposit is not rent so it's irrelevant.