How do I get off of a lease I cosigned on, over 2 years ago?
Usually about the only way to get off of a lease like this is to get the lease terminated. This can happen one of two ways: either your daughter...
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Usually about the only way to get off of a lease like this is to get the lease terminated. This can happen one of two ways: either your daughter...
Unfortunately this question is too complex to be able to properly answer here. There are many things that can have an impact on this situation,...
Generally, if you sign a contract on behalf of a business as an employee, you are not liable on the contract. For this to be true, you need to have...
I think you question might have gotten cut off. What I think you meant was that you want to know what you need to do to protect yourself. Your...
Based on what you have said, it does sound like filing a lawsuit may be the only way to get the situation resolved. Unfortunately, because you want...
Strictly from a liability standpoint, in Ohio having a sole-member LLC probably won't protect you personally from liability. Most lenders will...
Do you have a case for what? It all depends on what you are wanting. From what you have included in your question, it sounds like there was...
Based on what you have stated, you may be able to get out of the contract and possibly some of the down payment back. You said you signed a...
If the corporation does not have bylaws, then the default statutory rules will apply. In Ohio, these can be found in Ohio Revised Code 1701...
Until you get something in the mail from the court, there is not much that a lawyer is going to be able to do. He or she can tell you the possible...