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They are threatening to send people to my home to seize assets. The business is no longer and I am disabled. I have never heard from this company before.
answered on Oct 10, 2024
I'm sorry you're going through this stressful situation. First, it's important to verify the legitimacy of the email. Check the company's official website and contact information to see if they match the details in the email. Be cautious of any unsolicited communications,... View More
answered on Sep 25, 2024
I’m really sorry to hear about your loss. Dealing with a vehicle after a loved one’s passing can feel complicated, but the steps are straightforward. You’ll first want to check if your brother’s car had a loan or if it was fully paid off. If there’s a loan, you’ll need to contact the... View More
answered on Nov 4, 2019
That's unfortunate. What exactly is your question? You should consider posting a question under the Employment Law section asking if that is enough cause for an employer to terminate your employment? Or, if maybe there may be grounds for a civil action against your employer?
Hi, What happens when there is loss to an item of personal property which cannot be replaced for the fair market value of the loss because it is not part of an exchange value item, but rather a unique item. For example, I had a 10 year old 16 foot RV and it was totaled. The fair market value is... View More
answered on Aug 14, 2016
No, the most the insurance company would cover is the fair market value of the totaled RV.
answered on Nov 8, 2015
Perhaps right here on Justia or at the website for the statutes. https://www.cga.ct.gov/2015/pub/titles.htm
vehicle has been parked in my yard for a year, not registered, owner has passed away and unable to locate the title. Vehicle was only suppose to be here for a few weeks. Can we take ownership of the vehicle?
answered on Nov 8, 2015
Either go see a local attorney about this, or perhaps ask the department of motor vehicles.
answered on Nov 4, 2015
Attorneys frequently have to do research in matters like this in order to answer questions. Perhaps this can be looked up in the statutes right here on Justia.
answered on Oct 12, 2015
How would an attorney know what the rules are of the hotel you are staying in?
answered on Sep 13, 2015
http://law.justia.com/codes/connecticut/2012/title-10/chapter-164/section-10-59
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