I received a civil demand letter from Michael Ira Asen, what will happen if I don't pay it?
It depends on what your agreement may have been with the victim during the criminal case portion of the matter, or what you may have been ordered...
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It depends on what your agreement may have been with the victim during the criminal case portion of the matter, or what you may have been ordered...
You've posted this in "Portland, OR", so it's likely mostly hitting Oregon attorney. Based on your question, it appears this is likely a Washington...
There are a few possibilities: 1) it could be that you took out a loan and forgot, 2) it could be that someone else took out a loan in your name...
It sounds like you've now recovered some portion of your original deposit, but that they possibly withheld the entire deposit for a period of time...
Yes, tenants with disabilities are protected from discrimination based on their disabilities. However, simply because a tenant is disabled does not...
If he bought the car and titled it in his name--and not yours--then the likelihood is that he didn't buy you a car, but rather he bought himself a...
It's highly likely that you own that specific piece of paper, though even that could be contested by the original owner, depending on how/when/why...
There are three items to consider here: the loan, the title, and use/possession. At this point, it seems that the dynamic is that you're both...
It seems like the best case scenario is that you're asserting there's some scrivener's error in the document itself, which is unlikely to matter...
It's not exactly seeking reimbursement, but rather potentially pursuing claims for monetary damages due to an unlawful, uninhabitable rental...