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I trimmed the neighbors bushes that were a fire and safety hazard next to my past residence because my land lord doesnt take care of the property and didnt want to talk to the neighbor. He told me where he thought the property line was so I trimmed the bushes on that line. The neighbor went berserk... View More
answered on Feb 1, 2017
If you gave landlord your forwarding address before you left, landlord must give you an itemized list of any deductions to your security deposit within 30 days. If he did not, then you can sue him for double the amount wrongfully withheld plus your attorney fees. Use the Find a Lawyer tab here on... View More
gas tank leaks and break line leaks
answered on Sep 6, 2016
If you bought it used, it's on you unless you can show he had to know and conceal it. In that case get estimates of cost of fix, if he doesn't pay, sue him in small claims. But get both fixed.
I was asked too right six check to be deposited bi-weekly for my purchase they deposited some of them and has said they lost the rest should I do this or not
answered on Sep 5, 2016
Sounds fishy. Talk to your bank. Generally, you can stop payment (get them to pay the charges) and sort it out.If the balance hasn't been cashed then you should be ok with a rewrite. Note on the check what it is for.
I tired to go communicate but they told me to go find manufactor industry. I recorded what they said and I still got that candy with bugs. They were in bad manner and they totally denied everything.
answered on Feb 12, 2016
You might have a claim again the store and/or manufacturer. The value depends on the nature and extent of your damages. A local products liability lawyer can advise.
Please Take Notice: I am not your lawyer unless we enter into an engagement agreement in writing. This is only general... View More
could I take legal action?
answered on Oct 3, 2015
The viability of your claim will depend on being able to show the medicine made you sick (as opposed to whatever sickness you already had that led you to take the medicine), as well as the nature and extent of your injuries. You can consult with a local products liability lawyer about your specific... View More
Medical bills and 1 year off work
answered on May 29, 2015
This is a serious case and you should be represented by an experienced Ohio personal injury lawyer. Your lawyer will be able to best advise you on the value of the case.
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