SERVE THUNDERSTORM - NEIGHBORHOOD FLOODED - WE HAD ABOUT 24 INCHES OF WATER UNDER AND AROUND OUR HOUSE. RUINED THE DUCTWORK, MOISTURE BARRIER AND AC/HEATING UNIT. THE DRAINAGES DITCHES HAVE BEEN UNKEPT AND WERE BACKED UP. WE HAVE CONTACTED THE DOT SERVERAL TIMES AND NO HELP. WE NEED ADVICE AND... View More

answered on Aug 10, 2023
A South Carolina attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. You're seeking an attorney - a starting point could be to reach out to experienced civil litigation attorneys who have experience working with property & casualty claims. Good luck
We moved into a new renovated apartment about 4 weeks ago, we spoke to them about all these issues on the 10th of this month, they for one didn’t show us the actual apartment, for two when we did move in, thE AC unit is broken to which they put freo and did not last 24 hours, and we are living in... View More

answered on Aug 5, 2023
A South Carolina attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. One option is to repost and add the category "Landlord-Tenant." Some questions here do go unanswered, but you might have better chances of a response with the additional heading. Good luck
I was being held up by a man whom i had to shoot because they didnt come help

answered on Feb 7, 2023
I don’t understand why you think you could be sued under the circumstances. You had a legitimate emergency but were not effective in communicating that to the dispatcher.
I contacted my neighbor and its her visitor and told her he couldn't park there and she refusing to move the vehicle. We live in the county in the state of South Carolina.

answered on Sep 20, 2021
A South Carolina attorney familiar with local parking ordinances could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. As a general rule nationwide in most places, people can park on public streets freely. Good luck
Tim Akpinar
only answer I received last week was I wasn't working here then, he has been in probation violation for 2 years, his Dad did put him rehab in april 2019 but he only stayed 30 days, but last week he decided he would voluntarily turn himself in to jail. He wanted to man up and put this behind... View More

answered on Jan 20, 2020
I would recommend either reaching out to an attorney in the area where your grandson is in jail or to the public defenders office. He is entitled to an attorney at his probation violation hearing.
Are there any lawyers that are notaries that are willing to go to a state prison in South Carolina to notarize some legal paperwork

answered on Dec 11, 2019
A lot of attorneys around the state are notaries. That being said most prisons have at least one notary on staff.
Since then my health has lead me to file for disability. I can't work and can't pay my bills. I have to sell. I have to pay back money I've borrowed from family to pay my bills. I hope I have enough to live on until I get my disability.

answered on Oct 29, 2019
If they have filed the judgment they will get the amount owed to them at the time of the sale if there is any equity in the home before you get any money out of the home. The Judgment acts like a lien against the property.

answered on Nov 8, 2015
Civil division 2? Ask the person who made the notation.

answered on Nov 8, 2015
A license for the liquor, most likely. I imagine you have to have a restaurant licence in order to sell bear.

answered on Aug 29, 2015
This probably is the clerk's filing system of some sort.

answered on Aug 28, 2015
Legislation is the statutes, and precedent comes from case law.

answered on Jul 25, 2015
In what context? Whatever rules apply to the committee may be relevant or talk to local lawyer.
Please Take Notice: I am not your lawyer unless we enter into an engagement agreement in writing. This is general information that is given for legal education only. It is not legal advice, and... View More

answered on Oct 29, 2011
If there is not enough money to pay a bill or creditor then assets from the estate will be sold to pay the bill. Assets not named in a will are sold first and then items specifically named in the will may be sold. If there is not enough assets to pay the bill, then the creditor will get whatever... View More
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