New Port Richey, FL asked in Land Use & Zoning for Florida

Q: I'm not sure what to say , I sent you a email not long ago . I'm 70yrs old and I own my house an land.

I've been served papers from the owner next-door to me is suing me about my property. there's a lot more issues with this.

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Charles M.  Baron
Charles M. Baron
Answered
  • Hollywood, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: If you mean you directly sent an email to someone about your legal issue, you cannot re-contact that person by posting to the Justia site. You instead must contact that person directly. Or do you instead mean you previously posted your issue on the Justia site but no one responded? If you mean that, some inquiries do not get a response, as this site is for lawyers to voluntarily post responses if they're interested. In any event, once you've been served a summons and complaint, you need to immediately schedule a consultation with an attorney so that he/she may review the papers, give you advice, and give you a fee quote for representation. You must initiate the contact with a lawyer's office.

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