My landlord is selling the house, do I have to continue to pay the rent?
Yes, you must continue to pay or else risk eviction proceedings.
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Yes, you must continue to pay or else risk eviction proceedings.
Usually, the biggest issues are criminal backgrounds and employers not following the procedure when considering these.
You need to contact the DOL or challenge your monetary benefit determination and show them your proof.
I don't think you can personally be sued. The rest of this does seem to lean towards a shake down, but it might not necessarily be extortion. The...
Aside from reasoning with them, the easiest thing to do would be to sue in small claims for the value of the camera.
Ironically enough, the laws that protect you are pretty much the same ones that she tries to use against you: noise violations; harassment;...
The most practical thing might be to get a letter from the police and/or the DA about the charges and claims so you can send it to the website...
The first place to look for an answer is the terms and conditions: this contract will tell you how their website works and what they guarantee. ...
Well, you're not going to get two different licenses. What exactly is the problem?
If there is an appeal option, you should try that with them before going onto small claims court to recover your money.