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We signed a contract for 3 years from September 2022 to September 2025 paid monthly for 36 months. However, we do not see enough new job applicants coming on their portal and even quality of job applicants has gone down. We are not getting any value from the service. When we contacted them that we... View More
I graduated two years ago from Lock Haven Pennsylvania but I was unable to pay the last semester of my tuition and it got send to an agency what can I do to get this amount reduced or completely cut, or how can I get the college to release my actual transcript
answered on Nov 19, 2024
You'd have to give them a really good reason why they should take a hit on the balance owed. Why should they cut you a break? That's the question you to which you must have an answer. Once the debt is paid, then you get your transcripts, but not before. That's the way things work in the world.
We are General Contractor going into business starting a new company we will own 50% and adding it to contractors license as a dba
answered on Nov 19, 2024
The short answer to your "automatically become incorporated" is "no". The longer answer is a combination of ownership, your management agreement, your written agreement with homeowners for your "Home Improvement Contracts" ... and the CSLB issues ... you will want to... View More
I work as government contractor. During a hurricane, the local military closed the base and did not provide a place to work. They have decided to not pay the company I work for during this time. The company I work for had a flex time off policy for incleament weather. They approved it, but now sent... View More
We already lived with her for about a year because she was sick and needed our help. She was too sick at the end and she passed before she could make a quick deed. My husband also got very sick and couldn't take care of the title change yet. What does he have to do to get the deed in his name?... View More
answered on Nov 18, 2024
Unfortunately, there is no way to avoid a probate as that is the only way title to the property can be changed from your mother-in-law's name to her heirs. Also, if your husband has any siblings and/or nieces/nieces from a deceased sibling, they will be entitled to a share of the house.
Our stairlift broke, my husband and son both have muscular dystrophy. My son cannot manage the stairs without the lift. We have to wait 14 days for a repair man. And we've already paid $900 to have the repair made. It just seems to me that there must be a law to have it repaired in a more... View More
I have my notary public commission but was told a RON will NOT give me authorization to take/certify depositions. So does my regular commission allow me to do this remotely or can I not do remote depositions from Ohio? I will not be notarizing signatures at all and SoS is asking for a RON... View More
answered on Nov 19, 2024
When inquiring about business operations, you'll want to identify yourself with your full name and any relevant professional background. This helps establish credibility and context for your questions.
It's helpful to share your specific interest in the company - whether... View More
My mother’s vehicle has been in my possession for a few months after she passed away. After passing, I called the lienholder and informed them of what happened and asked what the next steps were. They informed me that they could not provide any information until someone (me) was legally named... View More
answered on Nov 16, 2024
In California, selling blank keys (both residential and automotive) is legal as long as you comply with specific business regulations. Basic blank key sales don't require any special licensing or permits.
However, if you plan to offer key cutting services or duplicate existing keys,... View More
If the LLC name is "Central PA Rentals LLC" and this LLC owns a residential rental property.
what is the proper way to sign a residential lease as a landlord?
Can we initial as "CPRL" and enter online e-signature as "Central PA Rentals LLC"?
(without any personal names)
I had a car get stolen and I wasn't notified by the lender that it was recovered, because I could've paid for it then to avoid this. I'd like to respond and say that this feels predatory and try to find an agreement to settle the matter.
I know I'll loose my deposits given. If I cancel the contract for windows installation prior to any work being done and I never took receipt of any window or other materials, what's my further financial obligation to that company? My home is in Arizona.
answered on Nov 14, 2024
In California, there are specific limits on how much a creditor can levy from your wages or bank accounts, especially when you have dependents. For wage garnishments, the state follows federal guidelines, typically allowing up to 25% of your disposable earnings or the amount by which your weekly... View More
If for instance Carroll County has leash laws stating all dogs must be leashed and I go to a private university such as McDaniel College that states something different. Am I subject to Carroll County’s leash laws while on campus or just the rules of the private institution?
I worked as an expert witness through an agency (TASA Group). It collected funds due, took their agreed amount out, and forwarded payment to me. They apparently went out of business without telling anyone. It owes me nearly $4,000. It is based in Pennsylvania. What can I do to collect?
answered on Nov 14, 2024
You can start by gathering all your records related to the payments and your agreement with TASA Group. This includes contracts, invoices, emails, and any correspondence that shows the amount owed to you.
Next, consider filing a claim in small claims court in Pennsylvania. Small claims... View More
A crack in ceiling of condo stretching from one wall to another (approx 25’) which is the center of 2 load bearing walls. The condo is less than 5 years old. Is there any structural warranty laws or defect laws that would help us to get help in the repair or compensation of the problem.
answered on Nov 14, 2024
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Years ago our bank took money from our account to pay a Dish Network service that we never signed up for.
answered on Nov 14, 2024
To the extent that the bank actions breached its account agreement with you, four years. If the bank's act was not a breach of contract. most likely a two-year statute of limitations applies. There are certain legal doctrines which can delay or toll the running of a statute of limitations... View More
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