Previous partner working as unofficial proxy to his wife who now owns the shares
You should consult with an attorney. Do you have a shareholder's agreement? If so, what does it say about the transfer of your "partner's"...
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You should consult with an attorney. Do you have a shareholder's agreement? If so, what does it say about the transfer of your "partner's"...
http://www.judiciary.state.nj.us/civil/civ-04.htm#RESIDENTIAL The security deposit generally must be deposited in an interest-bearing account in...
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A lease is a contract and both you and the landlord are bound by its terms. If the lease provides that notice must be given by December 2012, and...
Yes, you can sue and yes the neighbor's homeowner's insurance will likely cover.
I am not a Texas attorney, but in most states there are strict landlord-tenant laws that you must comply with prior to obtaining an eviction....
If the listing agreement does not require the Realtor® to conduct open houses, his refusal to do so may not be a breach of contract. You could...
Start sending regular complaints to your local zoning department. They will eventually investigate and require changes if there has been a violation.
As a general rule, it is not "illegal" to transfer a property encumbered by a lien. You can only transfer what you have. So, if you have transfer a...
It is unclear what the 2008 judgment was for. If it was for the sale of the property, did the judgment give you the power or authority to sell it...
Generally - no. The sole member of an LLC is not entitled to unemployment compensation.