Do I Have Grounds to Take a Handyman to Court?
If you have a written contract, please refer to that (the Court will). If you don't have a written contract, do you have subsequent writings such...
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If you have a written contract, please refer to that (the Court will). If you don't have a written contract, do you have subsequent writings such...
If the Board member can stand there, a member of the public can also stand there (as well as the police). What they see inside your home is open...
You must review the Governing Documents for your HOA. That will include the CC&Rs and possibly the Rules & Regulations. These documents will lay...
I agree with Attorney Curl. Since you don't have a license, you are limited in what you can do. Try resolving the matter directly with the...
You've got to read the governing documents for your HOA (specifically the CC&Rs and Bylaws) thoroughly. Additionally, review the Davis-Stirling...
You need to have an attorney review the contract (and the various email chains) - get some basic advice from someone with knowledge and experience....
I agree with my colleague, a set of written discovery needs to be served by you on this subject. That includes Interrogatories, Requests for...
I agree with both attorneys - you should act quickly.
The HOA can only operate according to the Governing Documents and California law (Corporations Code, Civil Code, etc.) You should review the...
Your question does not have a lot of facts so it's going to be difficult for anyone to give you an answer. However, assuming there is no formal...