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Did the modification in 2003 of CC § 1950.5 nullify any portion of the decision in Granberry v. Islay Investments?
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Answered on December 09, 2011
California Civil Code § 1950.5 did indeed change in 2003 (along with several other provisions). The modification further clarified rights on...
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Hello, i was wondering if i can sue PG&E for charging us city taxes for years,we are unicorperated area?
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Answered on December 08, 2011
It may be true depending on the statute of limitations for the action. California Civil Code 338(m) states that the statute is for 3 years for "An...
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Do i have a standing as a yahoo user to sue ?
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Answered on December 08, 2011
It'll be hard to successfully sue and win unless you have some concrete monetary damages. Having someone impersonate another person to just talk to...
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Babysitter's 10 yo son stole a videogame from our son and denies it, although even his mom agrees he took it? Involve police?
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Answered on December 08, 2011
As you note, calling the cops doesn't seem like the best action to compel your babysitter's son to apologize. This seems more like a moral issue...
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Can somebody suit me if I dispute transaction on ebay
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Answered on December 07, 2011
The seller cannot sue you for simply disputing the transaction. At worst, if you are successful in your dispute, perhaps the seller will attempt to...
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Is this a conflict of interest
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Answered on December 06, 2011
It is a conflict of interest, but I do not believe that it rises to the level of something punishable because it is not quite an adversarial...
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Is it legal for me to watch a surveillance tape taken by the hotel where my purse was stollen?
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Answered on December 06, 2011
They are not obligated to show you the tape unless you can produce a subpoena. I would recommend that you report the issue to the police, where...
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Should I consult a lawyer for rent issues?
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Answered on December 05, 2011
I remember answering a question from you previously, but unfortunately my guess on how your landlord would react was incorrect; I assumed she would...
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Tenants' safety and security
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Answered on December 02, 2011
A landlord has certain statutory duties for the safety of their tenants, as well as a general duty to prevent foreseeable crimes, but there isn't a...
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Is landlord responsible for furniture costs in an Apartment with Bed Bugs?
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Answered on December 02, 2011
A tenant may recover the cost of furniture if the tenant can prove that the landlord was responsible, either by proving a prior existence or some...
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