Is my contract legal, when the company was not insured or licensed in my state?
Installing a gazebo is a "home improvement" under the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act and the Contractor Registration Act. In NJ, a contractor must...
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Installing a gazebo is a "home improvement" under the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act and the Contractor Registration Act. In NJ, a contractor must...
Fraud in the inducement may lead to rescission of the contract. However, the issue is fact dependent. You should consult with a local real estate...
As a general proposition, one who is not named as a party to a contract (e.g., a lease) cannot be held liable for breaching the agreement. As a...
There are issues presented that require additional information. There is a concept in NJ known as the "entire controversy doctrine" which requires...
You have six years from when you discovered the fraud to sue.
I agree with my colleagues - we need more information before any we can provide an guidance. As an initial response, call a local litigation...
The bank can "force place" insurance and charge you for it.
I agree with my colleagues - this is not the appropriate forum to give specific business advice. You and your husband need to consult with a local...
Yes. There are lawyers admitted in both NJ and NY.
If his name is on the deed, then he has an ownership interest and could, potentially, force a sale.