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Where are you getting your information from about their salaries? Because I know many, many people in the social work field, and not a one of them makes that sort of money.
Also, you seem to be under the hugely-misguided notion that we're all attorneys. If you had read the TOS you will see...
My confusion was that in the first post he talks about restitution, in the post I quoted from he talks about the bar's insurance. From my understanding those would be two totally different things.
And just a note, OP: your English is fine. Better than fine, actually. Many native-speakers don't have as good of a grasp of the language as you. Best of luck in your endeavors, I hope you are able to resolve the issue quickly and peacefully.
You saw your name listed as what? A registered agent? An owner? It makes a difference.
I get that you're frustrated, but what you describe sound like you were a life-partner, not business partner, helping out. Because corresponding with vendors, signing customer agreements, and being a...
You and the family are aiming your anger at the wrong person. Your grandmother (and apparently mother) had a chance to read over everything before signing. If they missed something, it is as much their fault as the attorney.
Additionally, when you say they "left out" assets, do you mean the...
OP, if you have a smart phone there are many, many free apps that will block unwanted calls. I use "Should I Answer," I'm sure you can find one to meet your needs.
Couple of observations about your story. One, screaming and confronting the cops is generally NOT a good idea. What in the world did you hope to accomplish by antagonizing them? Did you think that they'd suddenly stop and say "gosh, bboyars is really pitchin' a fit, we should stop doing our...
Honestly, you are being over-sensitive about this issue. I'm not sure on what basis you'd report anything to HR - this is just not that big of a deal. And reporting it to HR would make you appear to be out-of-touch with work norms.
And there is NO guarantee that if you did report this...
Yeah, I don't think that's going to work out quite the way he may be envisioning it. You sound sane -- perhaps you just need let to Dad face his own consequences.
If you applied for the apt in December and it's still January, why do you say it's been "months" that they didn't contact you. At the most it would be 6-8 weeks.
Your dad cooked his own goose. Had he not been such an awful LL the tenants may have been willing to negotiate the move-out fees. But since he chose to be a nightmare of an illegal LL, his negotiating power is probably nil. And since it sounds like he's a bully, he's probably not the right...
Then this is a MONUMENTALLY bad idea. What happens if he gets in an accident? And here's the thing: she's in a coma. Your presence there, while a lovely thought, is not medically necessary. Wait until she gets out of the coma and can grant permission.
There's a contact number here: https://www.va.gov/communitycare/about_us/contacts.asp for debt collections/adverse credit reporting issues. I would start by calling them.
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