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The dumpster was housed in a wooden structure and my car was parked in a designated parking spot next to the structure.
answered on Sep 11, 2017
You have a right to be paid the damage to your car. Your Apartment is habitable so why could you break your lease? Take a look at it--I'll bet under conditions that allow you to leave it's conditions making the apartment uninhapbitable, not a fire adjacent to your parking place.
We bought the house a little over a year ago and we hate it. An opportunity for a better house in a better town closer to family has presented itself and we can't pass it up. We paid 2500 down and about 650 a month, with around 500-550 of it going towards the principal. If we understand that... View More
answered on Sep 2, 2017
Whether or not you'd be able to get out of the contract is going to depend on the terms of your contract. Without that, it is impossible to say. Consult with a real estate attorney in your area to review your contract.
answered on Sep 2, 2017
Not all companies are LLCs. There are many different structures that a business can operate as. Simply not being a registered LLC does not make their contracts invalid.
The seller now wants us to sign a new contract but wants it to be a lease to own with the option to buy. But wants us to keep paying thr same amount which includes property taxes and home owners insurance. We have never been late or missed a payment. We have been here for aprox. 8 years now.... View More
answered on Jul 17, 2017
This does not sound like a land contract at all. If you had a land contract at the end of the contract you should have received the title to the home and land, especially if as you say you never missed a payment or been late. If the land contract expired and you are still paying this person money... View More
Double rent and go month to month. She knows I cannot afford this. If I don't agree she still must honor my lease agreement and would have to evict right? I was trying to get to the point where I could buy the house, and did a TON of work with zero compensation when I moved in. What can I... View More
answered on May 11, 2017
It sounds like your landlord is attempting to avoid eviction with you by renegotiating your lease agreement, which is perfectly legal. You are under no obligation to agree to her new terms. If you do not agree to her new terms she must still honor your lease agreement have to evict you.... View More
I sold the car on 3/4/2017. Now today 3/6/2017 she called me saying hat the transmission is going bad. She and a friend test drove the car before they bought it. We even took it to advanced auto because they wanted to see if any codes came up to see what was wrong with the car. We did that and only... View More
answered on Apr 9, 2017
There's nothing stopping her from suing you for the cost of the transmission or for fraud. The real question is whether or not she would be successful. Unless you made any guarantees, offered her a warranty or had knowledge of a material defect, which it does not sound like you did, the odds... View More
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Hi I was in an auto accident in Ohio November 2016; had to receive chiropractic treatment until January. The insurance company just mailed the checks to me 2 weeks ago. We are going through a very tough time, as my fiancé is off work from being hurt at work ( a process currently being... View More
answered on Mar 29, 2017
Plan on paying the chiro. That's the person you are obligated to. Don't do it again.
answered on Mar 4, 2017
Yes. In Indiana, if there is a security deposit, the landlord must give an itemized list of deductions from the security deposit and return the security deposit minus the difference of any deductions within 45 days after the tenant has surrendered and vacated the property. You may have to resort to... View More
they have been repeatedly late on payments and now will not return calls how do I go about evicting and should I have anymore contact with them?
answered on Feb 28, 2017
The best advice that can be given in this situation is that you should consult a local Indiana attorney to assist you and ensure that the matter is handled correctly.
In short, if your tenant is not paying his or her rent, you have every right to evict him or her. Indiana Code 32-31-1-6... View More
He didn't, I contacted him through
Messages (have the proof he promised to pay us) and he still has not given us our money. Can I hold most of his tax refund for what he owes and write him a receipt of paid in full and give home what is left since I am the one doing his taxes?
answered on Jan 30, 2017
You have no right to take another person's tax refund. Consult an attorney and/or file a small claim, but do not seize another person's property (tax refund) without court order!
answered on Oct 1, 2016
If you are conducting a business in your home, talk to your insurance agent about getting a rider on your homeowners policy.
I am not sure of the debt being disputed, and I'd like to know exactly what this company is trying to sue for. But I'm worried that if I call them and ask for copies of the bills, will that be considered acknowledging the debt, and allow them to reset the clock? Or is it just... View More
answered on Sep 21, 2016
Demand validation of the debt. That is your right, and it does not toll the statute of limitations.
I am not sure of the debt being disputed, and I'd like to know exactly what this company is trying to sue for. But I'm worried that if I call them and ask for copies of the bills, will that be considered acknowledging the debt, and allow them to reset the clock? Or is it just... View More
answered on Sep 17, 2016
Yes. Demand verification of the debt. DO NOT make any payments or offer to compromise the debt, because that could reset the clock.
answered on Sep 17, 2016
Unless it is a coincidence, that you live in Indiana, PA but have a question concerning (State of) Indiana law, your question should have been asked of a Pennsylvania attorney.
answered on Sep 16, 2016
I hope you have a copy of the agreement that you signed. If a written agreement is altered after it is signed, and the parties do not ratify the changes, then those alterations are invalid.
I was sued by an apartment I moved out of 3 years ago. Apparently they had taken me to court and had a judgement entered against me. The court said they served me a notice which I never got. They said I owed them for damages. That debt was sold to a collection agency who is taking me to court based... View More
answered on Sep 13, 2016
You can demand validation of the debt from the collection agency, but since a judgment has been entered against you already, you need to consult with an attorney to contest the judgment itself.
Do I have a case since he posted this not as an as is said it had things fixed on it and was ready to mow.. he won't come fix or look at it and won't give me my money back. I have the post. Plus all our conversations..
answered on Aug 11, 2016
Yes if he said it was ready to mow. You can take him to small claims though if he is a friend might make sense to have a mower mechanic look at it and say what is wrong and give you an estimate of what it'll take to fix it.
I told him I did not want to work with him any longer after he was very unprofessional. He sent me a "consent to withdraw" form. It seems to indicate that he initiated the break in our working relationship.
answered on Aug 3, 2016
You can reword it to say "I knowingly and willingly consent to Mr. withdrawing as counsel in my case."
When I determined the boat required a great deal of repair, I was no longer interested in the boat. I asked for my check back. The business refuses to return the $500.
answered on Feb 4, 2016
Sounds like you changed your mind after completing the transaction. A local lawyer can review and advise.
Please Take Notice: I am not your lawyer unless we enter into an engagement agreement in writing. This is only general information. It is NOT legal advice, and it may not work for your... View More
a really low price. NOw they have all rec'd letters from the BMV. Should he contact an attorney or what should he do?
answered on Sep 14, 2015
I imagine the BMV is disputing the prices (so as to collect sales tax). What are they threatening to do? If they are threatening criminally fraudulent behavior, I would certainly recommend an attorney be consulted.
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