I sold some property that was in my house after a year , Alomst a year later the owner wants it back . So its been close to 2 yr
The short answer to your question is "yes." You can be sued. Whether or not he will be successful is another story.
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The short answer to your question is "yes." You can be sued. Whether or not he will be successful is another story.
If a Bankruptcy was filed then all action in State Court is stayed. I suggest that you notify the Court and send them a copy of the Bankruptcy...
In most cases you can go to the DHSMV and post a bond to get your Driving Privileges reinstated. Contact the Division of Driver Licenses for more...
This Motion, Notice and Judgment of Dismissal notifies the parties that the Court intends to Dismiss the case for lack of prosecution (for failure...
This Motion, Notice and Judgment of Dismissal notifies the parties that the Court intends to Dismiss the case for lack of prosecution (for failure...
I'm afraid that I don't understand your question. What is it that you're seeking? The unit is in foreclosure so from whom are you seeking to...
Before spinning your wheels you may want to check and see if the Statute of Limitations has expired. If it has, there is no need to worry because...
The answer depends upon the terms of the contract. An attorney would need to review the contract in order to provide you with an answer.
It's impossible to answer your question without reviewing the lease. What I would normally recommend to anyone under these circumstances is to...
"Mandatory" means that you must appear. If you feel that the Defendant was not at fault then you should appear and let the Court know that. If...