What notice do I need to give in this situation, 30 or 60 days?
You may have had the chance to serve a 30 day notice at the beginning of the 11th month of the lease (depending upon its terms), but since the...
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You may have had the chance to serve a 30 day notice at the beginning of the 11th month of the lease (depending upon its terms), but since the...
The attorney needs your W9 information because he is required to report all distributions over $1,000, but your gift as a beneficiary is not...
You can find an attorney to talk to using Avvo's "Find a Lawyer" feature, but it doesn't sound like you have much of a case. You made it a point...
Request a copy of the trust in writing. But if your grandfather and grandmother established the trust together as co-settlors, it's still a...
They're screwing you because you have no legal protections to prevent them from doing so. There have got to be better places to make a living.
The term you're discussing is a quitclaim, not a "quick claim" (there is no such thing), and only an attorney who can review all the documents and...
Tragically, they can. Unless the rules for the incentive specified the prizes and promised that all prizes would be awarded, they can weasel out...
A 60 day notice can be served for no cause, so it doesn't matter what day you paid rent, and any mention of that on the notice has no effect. The...
What actions the company are allowed to take are determined by your contract with the company. It's not governed by landlord-tenant law and...
You can change it by recording a new deed. Since the parties to your mortgage and deed of trust do not change, it shouldn't be a problem. But...