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I live in a development that has a Homeowners Association which I pay yearly dues. The Homeowners Association hired a lawn serv
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Answered on June 27, 2010
If these facts are really true, then you might consider contacting the State of Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation to (1)...
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I Was Cited for reroofing a multifamily duplex in Tampa florida without a permit
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Answered on June 27, 2010
All four of the earlier answers are actually excellent responses in my opinion. As indicated by all, this is a very serious matter that does need...
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How do I file a mechanics lien on a property that I was a sub-contractor on and haven't been paid for yet?
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Answered on June 27, 2010
Attorney Teri Walter is licensed in your state of Texas and sounds like a very articulate and experienced attorney in this area and you should...
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If a developer has says he has 51% of the vote and is mismanaging the condo dues do we have the right to take over
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Answered on June 27, 2010
The first place to look for your answer is in the CC&R's and in the Articles of Incorporation for the Homeowner's Association. If the HOA is an...
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I have tried to get help in a legal trial for perjury and fraud but no help since I got no money.
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Answered on June 27, 2010
I highly recommend that you seek legal representation to assist you in Helena, Montana. The State Bar of Montana has a website that has...
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California civil code that requires proof of service be signed by a person who is not a party to the action.
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Answered on June 26, 2010
I agree with Mr. Harlan's reply. It sounds like you may be involved in litigation with your former attorney. If so and your attorney is a...
Can a lender demand a confession of judgment if you are offering to sign a deed in lieu of foreclosure?
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Answered on June 26, 2010
To supplement my response above: I was reading your question to ask whether the lender could "force" you to sign a confession of judgment, so...
Can a lender demand a confession of judgment if you are offering to sign a deed in lieu of foreclosure?
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Answered on June 26, 2010
No, at least not in California, Florida or Hawaii where I am admitted to practice. Indeed, the whole point of offering to sign a deed in lieu of...
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