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Losing business because your relationship soured is not the fault of your landlord. You can take your ex to small claims, but I don't see you have even the slightest chance of winning.
If you found adjusterjack's answer to be unreasonable then you most certainly are in the wrong place. Answering the OP's question the way it was posed would have been out of bounds for this forum.
Being rude to the volunteers on this site is not necessary, nor is it a way to encourage others to answer your questions. Adjusterjack is a wealth of information; he has helped countless posters with their quandaries. Especially, but not limited to, the insurance arena. To so blithely dismiss...
Here's the thing: your father has been a horrible LL to these tenants and I don't blame them for their actions. Your dad 1) created this situation then 2) exacerbated the situation. Had he not been such a dunderhead to these folks, they probably would be paying rent and no one would have...
Well, the other woman was OBVIOUSLY the problem. How dare she speak kindly and try to make amends. The NERVE of that woman. Nothing short of the stockades for her.
Are you asking if the act of applying for your CCW would be a criminal offense? Or are you asking if your criminal history would keep you from qualifying?
The one piece of advice I can offer is this: Once you have that clean slate, take a ruthless look at what things you need to change. Like Taxing said, sometimes debt is unavoidable. But if there ARE changes you can make, resolve to do so as soon as you're able. Most of us have had bad...
The laws as written are perfectly reasonable and adequate. Changing the laws because of rare situtations like yours makes no sense in a practical nor theoretical sense.
I'm curious: if ^ was the case, was the employer required to offer FMLA? Or is there any situation where the onus is on the employer to bring up FMLA to the employee?
When you called the bank back, did you call the number that showed up on your caller id, or did you look the number up on the bank's website or from a statement?
In a nutshell, OP has been squatting in a house for 4 years, after the owner died. The estate is evicting Squatter-McSquatty-Pants, and changed the locks when Squatty left the house to move in with her sucker of a boyfriend. Squatty is OUTRAGED -- has worked herself into a swivet over the...
That's not how this works. That's not how ANY of this works. Awards in civil suits aren't made according to which party has money. You do realize, don't you, that you're coming off as a parasite?
What sort of situation are you anticipating?
But, in general, the father is legally compelled to pay child support once paternity has been established. If the father hasn't already done so, he should get a DNA test done through the courts. Then he and the child's mother should come to an...
Can you be a little more specific as to your question? It's usually helpful to spell out 1) who you are in this situation, 2) what the situation is, and 3) what your legal concern is.
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