Cancelling OTP- New Construction within a week with no deposit paid. Am I liable for the deposit?
Exact language of the Offer to Purchase will determine whether you are responsible; while you quote portions, the whole document needs to be read...
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Exact language of the Offer to Purchase will determine whether you are responsible; while you quote portions, the whole document needs to be read...
There could be a variety of responses and that assuming the Motion to Dismiss is a valid motion. As stated by another attorney, it is close to...
As the previous attorney said, you won't go to jail, but you could be sued. Also, it could negatively affect your credit report.
From the facts, it seems you have a claim (and no, the July 2017 installation date will not bar you). However, you need to see an attorney in order...
Without reviewing the documentation and now the full extent of your damages, it is difficult to give a legal opinion. (For example, how much were...
Yes, you can pay it off. However, you may want to negotiate a payoff. Often plaintiffs will accept a reduced amount in the form of one-time...
After you get the project completed and walls repaired, you could pursue a claim against the company, however, you should see an attorney first and...
You should consult with an attorney regarding the details of your claim, however, if you have paid the contractor in full and there are no...
Yes, you should speak with an attorney. Generally, the contractor has 120 days from the last day labor or material was provided to file a lien and...
Depends on the type of hearing, but it is unlikely. You don't state the type of appearance, however, in a hearing for summary judgment, then most...