What can I do to resolve my issue?
What you need to look at is what your contract with them says. You should have signed one and you were agreeing to what it said. If you are not...
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What you need to look at is what your contract with them says. You should have signed one and you were agreeing to what it said. If you are not...
I agree that if everything you are saying is true, then you should certainly get back at least some of your fee or maybe all. If speaking to the...
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Whether you can sue her will depend on whether your contract is written or oral, if oral, what proof you have, and what the statute of limitations...
If you have an agreement and can show what you loaned and that the person agreed to pay you back, and if an estate is opened for the person, you...
As the loan is in your name you cannot just transfer the title, as the car is collateral for the loan. So as you have been told, you need to...
I agree with the other responses. You will not defeat this claim through defenses because from what you say, it is a legitimate debt. You either...
What your original contract and any later amendment say about this is one part of the answer. However, you and the seller being the contracting...
You have some good answers. Another issue to consider is how much notice you gave them and what the contract required. A thought on resolving...
If it's a matter of he owes you $1500 and isn't paying, it's a civil issue and the police won't be interested and you would need to send a demand...
If you have a copy of your contract, see what it says about this. If you don't, get them to give you one. Also a question would be whether there...