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If the branch of your tree causes damage you will be liable.
The trees you previously cut down have ZERO bearing on this issue.
Hire an arborist / tree guy to have the branch removed or the tree cut down.
So, they sent an email and they don't actually have a lawyer.
If they aren't going to court, how are they appealing? and to whom?
I'm still not really understanding what 'law' they are asserting you are violating.
You attendance policy is harsh, but that doesn't make it illegally...
Who EXACTLY is challenging the policy?
How are they challenging the policy? Are you being sued?
What SPECIFICALLY have they cited as basis for the challenge?
Some of your actions in this situation veer into enabling more than helping.
You need to realize that it is nearly impossible to talk someone out of a delusional state, and it is dangerous to try when threats of credible violence are involved.
You were riding a volcano trying to reason with...
You do not need a specialist civil rights attorney.
This forum does not allow members to give referrals - for many good resaons.
FreeAdvice does offer a find a lawyer feature, which you can avail yourself of.
I think people may be thrown by the 'grandkids' when you explain the story. I was...
You should be. This is trump's regime and people are getting a hard time.
This is an important thing, building your family in America. Don't let bureaucratic pedantic officials derail that.
Work with a lawyer.
A moral employer wouldn't hold a large debt over an employee's head only to enforce it to extract free work from an employee who has already separated from the company.
That's akin to sharecropper peonage.
Yes, you were at the end an Independent Contractor.
Expect not to receive that money, and expect that you could be sued.
Honestly, I would not push the bill issue and see if the reimbursement issue goes away.
Don't do favors for companies out of misguided loyalty when you are leaving.
Do...
Bluntly, you needed a legal agreement which considered the contingencies before you purchased property together without being married.
You definitely need one now.
Further bluntness - you may be mad at your ex, but it is possible, depending on the number crunching that a 10 grand payout...
Cash/Check/Divorce thing aside: Are you actually current on rent?
Your statement of financial condition seems to suggest otherwise, so I just want to understand that fully.
Basically - For the cash months, - Is your landlord claiming you didn't pay rent for some months or didn't pay all the...
Given the potential costs involved, if you have no key there, paying to get the car towed yourself under terms and charges you control might be an option worth considering.
It is quite possible that moving the car nearby might be impossible or astronomically expensive, so it might be a hard...
1. The landlord is not nessecaily required to allow a new pet just because a pet was previously allowed.
2. The landlord is allowed to restrict pets to cats only or no dogs.
3. Any variance on the policy for one tenant is not binding on other tenants. Landlords can treat tenants differently...
The answer to that is definitely yes. Is that legal or right (the amount of notice and the existing month to month rental) no - but impound fees a problem.
Do you have vehicle keys in your apartment? Do you have any friends who you could have let in and could move the car to another lot? Could...
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