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1 Answer | Asked in Gov & Administrative Law, Government Contracts, Public Benefits and Contracts for Florida on
Q: I was lead to believe that the federal government who do i sue?

I was lead to believe that the federal government would be taking care of the citizen's with hardship I had taken on a tenant to help make bills lower and was initially approved after email requested documents then made appointments to pickup funds upon arrival they asked me to sign the top... View More

John Michael Frick
John Michael Frick
answered on Oct 15, 2023

If you were falsely told by your tenant that they were going to receive government rent assistance which they didn’t receive, you can sue the tenant for the rent they agreed to pay you in your lease agreement.

1 Answer | Asked in Real Estate Law, Federal Crimes, Government Contracts and White Collar Crime for California on
Q: I want to audit Riverside County Tax Collector because I'm aware of them screwing many people from excess tax proceeds??

The question is how can I find out how many people that did not have an attorney and filed a claim, how many were paid in full? This county took in 4.4 billion dollars last year from excess tax proceeds and everytime I research it someone new pops up as having been taken advantage of by the excess... View More

James L. Arrasmith
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answered on Sep 14, 2023

To gather information on how many individuals without legal representation filed claims and were paid in full by the Riverside County Tax Collector regarding excess tax proceeds, you may need to submit public records requests or Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests to obtain relevant records... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Government Contracts, Contracts, Foreclosure and Real Estate Law for New York on
Q: what new york state form do I need for a partial assignment of inheritance expectancy between assignor and assignee ?

Hi im jermain I do asset recovery I audit time limited information from government agencies in order to find the claimant owed the money, I then charge a contingency fee for hours of work put into finding the claimant rightfully owed the money from the government, sometimes the claimant owed the... View More

Jack Mevorach
Jack Mevorach
answered on Aug 20, 2023

Another form question? Have a free telephone consultation with counsel.

Jack

1 Answer | Asked in Business Law, Gov & Administrative Law and Government Contracts for New York on
Q: does queens county new york have an assignment of judgement praecipe ?

this question would be for a mortgage lawyer

Jack Mevorach
Jack Mevorach
answered on Aug 20, 2023

Forms aside, what are you trying to do?

Jack

1 Answer | Asked in Government Contracts, Foreclosure and Business Law for New York on
Q: does new york state or local counties have an assignment of rights form ? by and between clients and agencies

by and between client and agency it could be a partial assignment of rights, or it could be a full assignment of rights, by and between a client and agencies

Jack Mevorach
Jack Mevorach
answered on Aug 20, 2023

Not that I have ever heard of. What are you trying to do?

Jack

1 Answer | Asked in Gov & Administrative Law and Government Contracts for Maryland on
Q: The complainant is looking for a contingency federal attorney to represent him in his Complainant in Maryland

As a matter of fact, the Complainant was discriminated against and harassed based on race (black), national origin (Nigerian), disability (physical), and retaliation for protected activity (prior activity, opposition to discrimination, and request for reasonable accommodation when: On March 2019 to... View More

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Aug 20, 2023

A Maryland attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for three weeks. If you are looking for an attorney, it is going to be difficult for attorneys here to respond to you to offer their services. This site isn't set up like an attorney referral service - it's basically... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Contracts, Civil Rights and Government Contracts for Nevada on
Q: Aiding And Abetting The Enemy is defined in The United States Constitution, isn’t it? Where may I find it?

I would like to read the article of The United States Constitution which defines Treason and how it is punishable.

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Aug 12, 2023

You could find it in Article III, Section 3. " ...adhering to their Enemies, giving them Aid and Comfort." Good luck

2 Answers | Asked in Business Law, Contracts, Gov & Administrative Law and Government Contracts for New York on
Q: what is the safest way to legally get rid of old business contracts with client information on the contracts ?
Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Aug 12, 2023

One option is to use a reputable shredding company. They can provide a receipt for completion of the work, which you could retain for your records. Good luck

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Q: How can I get a rehearing or appeal decision for involuntary tpr hearing or transfer case to the state I live in now?

My attorney withdrew at my tpr hearing but right were terminated. My kids attorney had excused absence. My kids were taken by cps because I kept reporting that I was domestically abused. I tried to flee abuse by moving to a different state where he located me 2 weeks after I arrived. Then, cps... View More

Alake Colwell Furlow
Alake Colwell Furlow
answered on Jul 26, 2023

I would advise you to have a consultation with an attorney. This isn't a place where you can get information on complex issues regarding a case that has already been adjudicated. See a lawyer in person and I would take a copy of my file with me.

1 Answer | Asked in Employment Law, Gov & Administrative Law and Government Contracts for Florida on
Q: City Official - Ok to write recommendations under name of town A using position of town B?

Is it legal for a City Official working for 2 different neighboring towns in different positions, to a write an official recommendation/inspection in the name of Town A using his job title of Town B? With the official header head and seal of City A he does not currently hold said position in and... View More

Charles M.  Baron
Charles M. Baron
answered on Jul 26, 2023

Your inquiry begs the question of, why is it a problem for you? The answer to your inquiry probably depends on whether Town A officially permits him to do that.

1 Answer | Asked in Government Contracts, Land Use & Zoning and Real Estate Law for Colorado on
Q: What are examples of a piece of real estate being used or held for government purposes?

We are looking to possibly sell a piece of real estate that is currently blank land. It is used for carnivals and parking. On the same parcel (which would be subdivided). There is an event center which is owned by the City however this land is on the other side of the parcel and undeveloped. I do... View More

Michael Joseph Larranaga
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answered on Jul 21, 2023

It sounds like you may have a title issue.

If you are concerned the government is using the land without your permission, it could be a taking or trespass. It is also likely there is some type of agreement on the property. Regardless, you would need to dig deeper into it.

This...
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1 Answer | Asked in Contracts, Real Estate Law, Government Contracts and Identity Theft for California on
Q: On the Assessor print out my anut &uncle have to Affivdated of death in there owen name just to put there back on title

Is it legal for the Assessor office to accept that two people cliam owenship on title than turn in two affivdated of there owen death just to claim title of owner ship again at 35% owenership this time when property was shows that it's already a BONDEFIED gift R&T 11911 successor grantor... View More

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answered on Jun 6, 2023

Consult with a real estate attorney to address potential fraud and property ownership disputes. They can review the evidence you have and advise on the best course of action. Consider requesting a fraud investigation and follow the attorney's guidance on recording your ownership claim with the... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Government Contracts, Bankruptcy and Civil Litigation for New Mexico on
Q: In the state of New Mexico is the G.C. liable on a prevailing wage job to pay a 3rd party employee if their employedidnt

We were a 3rd party contr ax actor which my employer gave us run around on wages for prevailing wages and were afraid if we pursue this hell never pay and close the doors. Got to thinkin what is certified payroll for to account for every penny spent of tax payers money so if our boss goes belly up... View More

Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
answered on May 23, 2023

In theory, the GC should be liable for the unpaid subs, yes.

1 Answer | Asked in Gov & Administrative Law, Government Contracts, Criminal Law and Federal Crimes for Ohio on
Q: How can i find out that im under investigation from gov. Being that being followed everywhere i go for weeks now
Matthew Williams
Matthew Williams
answered on Apr 28, 2023

Depending upon the situation, a quite inquiry from an attorney may yield an answer but the government is under no obligation to inform you that you are under investigation.

1 Answer | Asked in Real Estate Law, Criminal Law and Government Contracts for Texas on
Q: The revised texas 209 property code requires that HOAs obtain bids for work exceeding 50,000 dollars. Who enforces this?

My HOA contracted for some work but failed to obtain bids.

John Michael Frick
John Michael Frick
answered on Mar 17, 2023

While the section is so new that there are not any cases yet on point, it is likely that any homeowner who is a member of the HOA has standing to enforce this provision.

Q: Can a employer fire you for a medical condition/ & for having FMLA for a disabled child

Employed 12+yrs,FMLA for my disabled child/I self have a medical condition can’t lift over 50lbs Because I refused to go work in a different dept. that wasn’t my job description or duty it required me to lift over 50lbs I was fired.Manager was angry because I called HR corporate because of my... View More

James L. Arrasmith
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answered on Mar 2, 2023

It is illegal for an employer to discriminate against an employee on the basis of a medical condition or the need to take FMLA leave. If you were fired because of your medical condition or because you exercised your FMLA rights, you may have a legal claim for wrongful termination. It is recommended... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Contracts and Government Contracts for Missouri on
Q: I am interested in progress on a complaint (case 1:2023cv00036) filed on Jan 10, 2023. how often is the docket updated?

I am a subcontractor to the intervener and understand it is under PO...but would like to track progress. Is there another way to get status?

Ronald J. Eisenberg
Ronald J. Eisenberg
answered on Feb 1, 2023

You can view the docket through Pacer. You must pay a bit to view documents. Filings should be identified immediately when they are electronically filed.

1 Answer | Asked in Contracts, Real Estate Law, Gov & Administrative Law and Government Contracts on
Q: On the Island of St. Croix USVI can a person claim a property that is not in their name, or have a deed for?

Someone has been living on my property without my consent.

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answered on Jan 16, 2023

Adverse Possession is very real, and that appears to be happening here. Hire a VI attorney now to obtain back possession or you might lose the property. You may have to appear in Court.

1 Answer | Asked in Construction Law, Contracts and Government Contracts for Kentucky on
Q: If a construction company designs a state funded project, can that company also bid on the construction of that job?

Can a provatd contractor, who has been paid to design a state-funded project, submit a bid to build that same project when the it goes to bid? It seems like this may be a conflict of interest.

Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
answered on Dec 7, 2022

No. It is a conflict of interest.

1 Answer | Asked in Contracts and Government Contracts for Florida on
Q: Signing documents while being on drugs

If I was on drugs and I told someone to sign documents for me because I wasn’t in the right state of mind; Is the contract voidable?

Bruce Alexander Minnick
Bruce Alexander Minnick
answered on Oct 8, 2022

Probably not. But without looking at the documents and hearing more about it, I cannot say for sure.

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