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Many counties have their real property ownership and/or tax records online. If you look up your county you should be able to find property listed under your name, or search on the address, to see if you or your grandfather is still listed as the owner. Also did you get a tax bill for the...
We don't know though that the authorities responded during quiet hours, or even if the cops are tasked with enforcing the noise ordinance. In some jurisdictions that could be handled by code enforcement or another county agency, though if that were the case the cops should have explained who to...
With a signed eviction order it's a good bet that the landlord will show up with some sheriff's deputies in the near future and all your stuff will end up on the curb to be picked over by anyone passing by if you aren't there to keep an eye on it. Anything you have of value needs to be secured...
Find out if your county has a "quiet hours" ordinance and if the dogs are outside barking before that time. If so figure out what you need to do to file a noise complaint.
That would be the Garn-St. Germain Depository Institutions Regulation Act of 1982. As the heir the OP should be able to get the house deed transferred to his name without affecting the terms of the original mortgage. Definitely get a probate attorney to help.
My boa constrictors give great hugs, they are very quiet, only eat once a month (therefore minimal "output"), and they don't shed dander.
Spiders go back outside if they find a way in.
I think every government agency has similar training. Mine does.
There are also the rare few who are walked out by security while wearing pretty silver bracelets because the subjects in the videos were well under legal age...
The university's documentation states 60 days and it's only been a week. In my experience there isn't a lot you can do to get government or school administrators to work any faster.
If I had to guess based on the info in the link I posted, as part of the process the other students in your dorm...
Are you paying utilities separately or are they included in the rent? If separate then those bills won't come in until after you move out, and you can ask your roommates to pay your portion out of the security deposit. There may not be much left afterward.
Are you at a state school? If so the policy is online and it states they can take up to 60 days to approve or disapprove your application, and if you don't make the request prior to the start of the semester then you may not get approval until the following semester...
From an IT security standpoint this is an incredibly bad decision by your employer. Most people don't think about data security or their mobile devices being hacked, and many will browse web sites and install apps willy-nilly. The targeted data won't just be a customer's credit card info, but...
We accept CC payments using one of these readers for our business and we have a specific phone set aside for that. I wouldn't put the app on my personal cell phone, though I know many business owners who do.
If your employer insists you could always get a cheap pay-as-you-go phone and just use...
My condolences on your loss.
Your mom may want to enlist the services of a probate attorney to help her determine which of your father's debts have priority over the others, and which debts she may be responsible for paying. Since Michigan is not a community property state your mother...
Wouldn't the OP and her sister each be due half the equity as of the date of her father's death, assuming no other estate expenses need to be paid? And could the mortgage payments and any costs for maintenance/repairs made by the OP be considered a claim against the estate, or would they be...
You need to find out how the bank gave your sister that money (assuming it was in a bank and not in cash at your dad's house). If she was listed as the beneficiary on the bank account then the money would have gone to her outside of probate.
If you don't sign the addendum then the original lease should still control; I don't see where you would be required to move out in 10 days.
If you do move out, digital video is a great way to document the condition of your room, bathroom (if one was "yours"), etc. Do you have anything from...
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