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I'm a non-resident alien.
answered on Jul 14, 2017
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Or is sending a confirmation that the wire / check came through after the closing is enough?
This is pertaining to selling a note (debt) and mortgage upon a commercial property in NYC
answered on Jun 12, 2017
I am not aware of any law requiring a commission statement, however just about every closing I have handled, literally hundreds, the broker has almost always created a memorandum of sale at the outset which delineates the parties, price, and terms of the deal and then prior to closing the broker or... View More
Moving letter along with keys was sent to landlord lawyers office.
During the course of the move property was moved out of apt. door lock was change before deadline?
answered on Jun 5, 2017
You should have received the refund by now if there were no damages or arrears. I would suggest you send a demand notice to the Landlord and follow up with a small claims action, if necessary, assuming the deposit was $5,000 or less.
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I had pulled into a mall during operating hours to make a phone call since I was on a road trip and wanted to do so safely. So I park at a mall. In an empty lot, away from all the other cars. So I'm on the phone maybe fifteen minutes when a mall security officer starts walking across the lot... View More
answered on Apr 23, 2017
The only thing I can see from the above fact pattern is that, perhaps, you were trespassing… Although after just 15 minutes I would think of you as "an invitee" as opposed to a "trespasser."
Regardless, if either of the store or, in the unlikely event the town police... View More
If your passenger has marijuana on them and you get pulled over by law enforcement and they discover it on them does everyone in that car get jail time even if they're innocent or law enforcement can investigate that you're innocent?
answered on Nov 8, 2015
They do not investigate the innocence of certain defendants as much as we want. It depends upon the facts, and there are not enough here for us to comment much. The concept is called constructive possession, and everyone in the car can be charged, depending upon the facts.
The broker tells the other trader about the trading orders and positions one trader makes. If the answer is yes, please provide the cout case number and where to find the judgement
answered on Aug 11, 2015
Not all cases result in published decisions.
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