Was driving and working for a man that had me in an unsafe truck. I told him I was not comfortable driving the truck as was and he asked if I could fix it. He ordered the parts as I worked on the truck because we did not know what exactly was needed at time of start. He now wants to take the truck... View More
answered on Apr 13, 2024
In a situation where you performed work on a vehicle without a predetermined price for labor, and the owner is now refusing to pay, here are some steps you can consider:
1. Document everything: Make sure you have a detailed record of the work performed, parts purchased, hours spent, and any... View More
month. Am I in the boundaries of the law to kick them out? They do not receive mail or were given permission to use my address for anything else.
answered on Apr 2, 2024
Under those facts, assuming you own or rent the place and they are not part owners, co-tenants, and have no other legal claim to the home (and with no more information), then, yes. Of course, the devil's in the details. So if other facts are relevant, the answer could change. Also, if... View More
month. Am I in the boundaries of the law to kick them out? They do not receive mail or were given permission to use my address for anything else.
answered on Apr 3, 2024
In most jurisdictions, a verbal agreement allowing someone to stay in your home for a specific period does not automatically grant them tenant rights. However, the laws governing such situations can vary by location and may depend on the specific circumstances.
Generally, if the person has... View More
Valid. Had trial wanted to present my evidence which clearly shows they didn't properly serve me I was told if we go to trial and the magistrate sees I owe money it's going to be an eviction regardless. Can I reverse the agreement to leave in 20 days?
answered on Mar 24, 2024
If you believe the eviction process was mishandled, particularly regarding service of notice and your chance to present evidence, you might have grounds to challenge the agreement or the eviction itself. It's essential to review local tenant laws and eviction procedures as they can vary... View More
I have the title and bill of sale and text messages saying thank you for the payments, as well as labeled cash app payments. He keeps demanding I give him the title or he calls the police . He put the car in storage so now I can't even try to legalize anything. Is he allowed to do this?! What... View More
answered on Jan 11, 2024
In your situation, it's important to understand that possession of the vehicle's title and bill of sale typically indicates legal ownership. Since you have made timely payments and possess these documents, you generally have the right to retain the vehicle. The messages acknowledging your... View More
My ex dropped plans to attend a wedding in another state and broke up with me. She paid our friend in advance for her share of an Airbnb. She backed out days before check-in, making it impossible for anyone else to feasibly take her place. When she asked about possible reimbursement I wrote in a... View More
answered on Jan 10, 2024
The answer would depend on the exact language of all communications and contracts involved. So only a general answer WITHOUT specific advice is possible here. Depending on how much is at stake, you might want to hire a lawyer. But lawyers are expensive. Often, it can be best to offer a small amount... View More
The cops are investigating what else can he do? The pawn contract is binding legal agreement.
answered on Jan 9, 2024
If your friend received counterfeit money from a pawn shop in Colorado, he has already taken a crucial step by involving the police. Their investigation is important for addressing potential criminal activity. In addition to this, there are a few more steps he can take.
He should consider... View More
It's on abandoned condemned property
answered on Jan 7, 2024
To legally remove a vehicle from abandoned or condemned property, there are several steps you should follow. First, it's important to determine who owns the property and the vehicle. If you are the property owner, you have more control over the removal process. If not, you may need to contact... View More
CO law says animals are personal property. Seized with warrant, then killed (for supposed seizures) day before hearing for release, no probable cause. 10 yr old licensed pet goat- my only family- destroyed. Motion for release of his remains, denied. Facing animal cruelty for his arthritis not being... View More
answered on Dec 23, 2023
In Colorado, as in many states, animals are indeed considered personal property under the law. The situation you describe, involving the seizure and euthanization of your pet goat, raises several legal issues.
Firstly, if your animal was seized and then euthanized without proper... View More
Jefferson county, they took my blood alcohol level only after I had been sitting in my car drinking & not when I was actually driving
answered on Dec 5, 2023
You have a good case to fight as you likely did not have the intent to put the car into motion. Juries will be instructed to decide whether you are driving by looking at many factors including where the vehicle was found, where in the vehicle the person was found, whether the keys were in the... View More
The trial court may have violated the State constitution law. C.R.C.P. 3.8 (b) by conditioning a plea while postponing evidence. The courts holding failed to present constitutionally required evidentiary findings. The record of proceedings is under Appellate review.
answered on Nov 28, 2023
If you believe that the trial court has violated state constitutional law, particularly in relation to C.R.C.P. 3.8(b), it's important to consider the legal remedies available. Filing a civil complaint seeking a federal prosecutor representative is an option, but it's typically used in... View More
I have proof that it's different engine my engine was video taped by car dealership 2 days prior when getting oil change. It's an engine that is not compatible with my car. My mechanic denies it but the evidence is overwhelming I contacted the police 2 days ago and they decided it was a... View More
answered on Nov 25, 2023
In your situation, where you believe your mechanic stole your engine and replaced it with an incompatible one, it's understandable to be frustrated, especially since the police have deemed it a civil matter. The distinction between civil and criminal matters can sometimes be nuanced. In this... View More
...and dust to be thrown up into the wind that knowingly fast flows into the neighbors yard and body and house every day purposefully as witnessed by many neighbors?
answered on Nov 12, 2023
Yes, people can potentially be held liable for recklessly endangering others and causing health problems through exposure to radioactive materials on their property. Some key points:
- Knowingly allowing radioactive dirt and dust to blow onto a neighbor's property could constitute... View More
answered on Oct 27, 2023
If your case was dismissed with prejudice, the rental property should not typically add it to your credit report as a collection. Should they attempt to do so, it's advisable to communicate with the property to address this and, if necessary, dispute any inaccurate report with the credit... View More
The vehicle insurance is in my name only because he does not have a license hind one that pays for everything. Does he have a legal right to take my car in a separation?
answered on Oct 9, 2023
In Colorado, if a vehicle title has two names on it, both individuals typically have an ownership interest in the vehicle. The specific rights of each person might depend on how the names are connected on the title. If it says "AND" between the names, both parties typically must agree to... View More
Her mother passed away in August 2021, and was told by stepfather to come and get her $80,000 inheritance. She was given specific information regarding where and how to pick it up, but upon arriving, stepfather told her to go away. He claims to have given everything to her brother, including her... View More
answered on Oct 5, 2023
Your girlfriend should call a probate lawyer. Also, if you're in Denver, the Probate Court there has some resources available where she may be able to get some generalized advice or help. (Information available here: https://www.courts.state.co.us/Courts/Denver_Probate/Index.cfm) Other courts... View More
Electrical issues just to begin with. Seller did not disclose any of this to us. Inspection was done but inspector did not bring this to our attention. What kind of lawyer am I looking for, for this type of matter and would i use the same lawyer against both the seller and inspector?
answered on Sep 27, 2023
Dear FAILURE TO DISCLOSE claimant: The type of lawyer you need is a real estate and construction experienced lawyer. And, no, you shouldn't expect to have to hire separate counsel for your claim of (1) Failure to Disclose, and (2) Negligent Inspection. I am hopeful that you have a standard... View More
Electrical issues just to begin with. Seller did not disclose any of this to us. Inspection was done but inspector did not bring this to our attention. What kind of lawyer am I looking for, for this type of matter and would i use the same lawyer against both the seller and inspector?
answered on Sep 28, 2023
I agree that you need a real estate attorney familiar with litigation work. In short, you have a potential breach of contract, fraud, and failure to disclose type issue. As to the prior homeowner, knowledge is normally key to those issues. IE, did they know? The home inspector’s lapse is a more... View More
Logic would dictate that the longer you've occupied the same space the longer you'd need to move.
answered on Sep 22, 2023
The type of tenancy you have is often governed by your lease/ contract. In many contracts, there is a provision in the terms section that will change a fixed year to a month-to-month or other. It all depends on the wording. Further, a month-to-month can be established for hold-over tenants in... View More
Studio is stating that prepaid money cannot be refunded only applied to lessons. Is there legal standing to demand a refund?
answered on Sep 14, 2023
In Colorado, your ability to demand a refund for prepaid dance lessons largely depends on the terms and conditions stipulated in the contract or agreement you entered into with the dance studio. It is essential to carefully review the contract, paying particular attention to provisions related to... View More
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