>Breach of contract, shoddy workmanship
You need an attorney to review your contract, any relevant written communications, and a few good photographs showing the problems. This should be...
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You need an attorney to review your contract, any relevant written communications, and a few good photographs showing the problems. This should be...
Contact the police and make a police report with the itemized items you believe are missing. Get a police report. Try to resolve the matter with...
Contact an attorney immediately. Have all documents, (contract, correspondence, photographs, etc.) available for review. As elders, there are...
You can approach the contractor for resolution. Review the contract you signed. The alternative may be to sue. All the best.
If the lien was never enforced and the company is not longer in business, you can petition the Court to have the lien removed. An attorney can...
The owner should be responsible for the fine unless your CC&Rs or other governing documents say otherwise. You should review the governing...
You should review your CC&Rs as well as other governing documents. You may want to try arguing that the HOA has waived its ability to enforce...
It's hard to tell based on the limited facts you've provided. An attorney would need the facts of your claim and any communications from the...
You want to make sure you review all the governing documents for the HOA thoroughly. It's nearly impossible for an attorney to give you advice...
It is impossible for an attorney to tell you if you will win or lose in small claims court. You have not told anyone what your claims are - Breach...