My neighbor does not cut his grass, has a VERY dirty front yard and back yard. His house is an eyesore. Can I sue him?
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Answered on July 29, 2013
it is unlikely that you can sue your neighbor because they do not regularly mow the grass and their yard is generally messy. However, as indicated...
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What is the Statue of Limitations to file suit for Breach of Contract and Fraud ?
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Answered on July 29, 2013
In NJ, both fraud and breach of contract have a six year statute of limitations.
You will have to review your purchase documents to determine if...
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Is a drawn up contract with signatures automatically valid?
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Answered on July 26, 2013
The question is rather broad. There are volumes and law school classes devoted to that very question. A contract consists of an offer, acceptance,...
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Can a 3rd Position Juinior HELOC holder file a Notice of Default and Foreclose?
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Answered on July 26, 2013
Any mortgage holder has the right to foreclose if the loan is in default. If the home is upside down, a junior lien holder typically would not...
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How do I remove my name from the deed on a house?
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Answered on July 26, 2013
You ex does not need to be present when you sign the deed.
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In California, can a joint tenancy be comprised of more than two people? Or is two the maximum number of people two?
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Answered on July 26, 2013
Once a joint tenant transfers his or her interest, the joint tenancy is "destroyed" and it becomes a tenancy in common.
Yes, you can have more...
What DO INITIALS U W MEAN BEFORE A SIGNATURE ON A RECORDED DEED?
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Answered on July 26, 2013
"UW" is not an abbreviation I am familiar with. I suspect it may mean "Under Will" - i.e., that the person was signing under the authority of a...
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I'm a auto body business owner and got a deposit on a job she left her car and deposit I began repairs and now she changed mind
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Answered on July 25, 2013
It depends. Did you get a signed contract? Pursuant to NJAC 13:45A-26C, you are not permitted to begin work unless you first receive a contract...
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Got a case tomorrow against a contractor who ripped me off. I was going myself to claims court for the $4000+ he owes me.
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Answered on July 24, 2013
You should consult an attorney.
Home improvement contractors are governed by the consumer fraud act - which provides for the defendant having to...
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What is the SOL in NJ for collecting on an outstanding phone bill and termination fee? No signed contract
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Answered on July 24, 2013
The statute of limitations on a breach of contract claim is six years (except for those contracts governed by the UCC in which case it is 4 years).
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