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10/30/17 which are being switched into my name. Can I legally turn off the gas and electric after they are in my name ?
Hello , I am an adult with Asperger's syndrome and have recently gotten a service dog in training. I live with my mother who refuses to allow the dog to live with me saying I can't have a pet dog. My dog is not a pet and is very well behaved and potty trained. What can I do?
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We had a verbal agreement for Aaron's to pick up washer and dryer after i moved out. The landlord will not give them up and says he's keeping them.
answered on Aug 13, 2017
Not is Aaron's is the owner. Tell Aaron's and their lawyers will get it back. If asked to do so, join in Aaron's lawsuit against the Landlord.
have a court order stating that I was evicted and I had until Saturday March 11, 2017 at 3:00 p.m. to remove my fiance's my two daughters (ages 1 & 2), and my belongings. My family went to the home on March 10, 2017 to start gathering up our things.. Only to find that my landlord had... View More
answered on Mar 16, 2017
Not so much for the depression but yes. He took your property. That's conversion. Contact a member of the Ky.Assn for Justice--they give free consultations. Another source would be call legal services/ legal aid, ask for their landlord tenant unit, find out if any of their attorneys went into... View More
Elizabethtown KY
answered on Feb 26, 2017
Hard to say, with only the information in your question. But it sounds like he has been letting you live there and that you have no type of legal "ownership" interest in the property such as a leasehold interest or a term of years or what-have-you. If that is the case, if he asks you to... View More
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