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  1. FlaRiptide

    Small Claim against Homeowners Association

    The Association most likely carries insurance that protects the Board of Directors from liability of civil suit. What are you specifically suing for? Have you requested to view the financial documents of the Association? Are you contesting the expenditures and proper use of the homeowner's...
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    Alcohol & Drugs: MIP, MIC, Intoxication MIP & Fraudulent Misrepresentation

    Have you heard the phrase, "It will be easier on you if you only come clean" ? Well, don't believe it!!
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    Consumer Fraud Can I be Arrested For Someone Saying I Owe Them Money??

    This doesn't prove anything but perhaps a really good CON. Have you verified the phone number by simply looking in the phone book for the real NH state police? If the number is different, call the real NH police and ask if the number you have is perhaps another phoneline within their...
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    Are emails a proof?

    Nancy, Till someone with more credentials than I speaks up, let me say this... Most anything can be considered as proof, though what is accepted as proof is up to the judge. There are too many variables to give a precise guarantee to your question.
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    Are emails a proof?

    Nancy, Are you saying that you gave a $1,000 cash security deposit and got not receipt? If all you have are emails from the landlord acknowledging the deposit, that is better than nothing. Yet only the judge/court will determine if it is sufficient or not. Personally I think it would...
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    Accused for damaging company's file

    Most companies encourage the deletion because of lack of storage space on the server. If the emails were of dire importance to be kept, the company would have invested in an automatic archive system. Anything you created while employed becomes the property of the employer. If this was the...
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    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft Debit Card Theft

    Though the guy deserves it, the blemish of a felony charge would hamper a young student's future. Again I am not an attorney, yet this may fall under credit card fraud. Personally, I'd accept the return of the $500 if the guy is so willing and then let go of the situation.
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    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft Debit Card Theft

    Excellent catch ras. I missed that one. I suspect the alledged thief may have been more than just an acquaintance.
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    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft Debit Card Theft

    Your post made no mention of a police report of the stolen, excuse me "borrowed" ATM card. The victim does not press charges. That is the job of the District Attorney. I'm not an attorney, yet I would assume you probably compromised any complaint of theft by negotiating the repayment of...
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    I need advice on what I should do. I think I have a case.

    Biggest mistake. It was your personal choice to quit your job and drive to New Mexico. Unless you have a written employment contract with the company, your work is "at will". They or you can terminate employment for any reason as long as it is not due to discrimination. Firing due to you...
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    Falsely accused

    Karen, As CBG had mentioned earlier, the lady may sincerely believe she was sexually harassed. This would be extremely hard to disprove. Since she and the OP are strangers, her "opinion" would not be considered as stating a "fact". Therefore, it would not be considered defamation...
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    Car accident/no insurance/no drivers license

    $1,500 is a minor amount to pay considering you are at fault with no license or insurance. You do NOT want him to sue you. I doubt you would find a blue book value on a car that was only worth $1,500. Even if in your opinion the car was worth only $1,000, it is your word against his. Don't...
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    Reckless Driving after accident

    MM - I'm just curious but doesn't "ramming into someone" equate to "being reckless"? Unless the OP used improper wordage to explain his/her predictament, it sounds reckless to me. I'm curious for my own knowledge, as I thought following too closely was considered "reckless". Though, I'm not a...
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    Agreement to vacate premises

    Again, in other words, your self made contract is "self serving". The tenant would be a fool to sign it as it does NOT benefit him at all. It would probably piss him off if anything! If you have any concerns that he may change his mind about moving out completely by the specified date then...
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    Reckless Driving after accident

    What would you expect the judge to be understanding of and why would you expect him to lower the charges? I couldn't resist asking. :dgrin
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    mechanic negligence

    You should begin by attaining an expert assessment and opinion of the damages caused. Take you car to a respected mechanic in your town and advise them of what happened. Have them do an estimate of repair cost and include that the damage that they are witnessing could have been the result of...
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    BB&T... An ongoing computer system error or just the worst bank Iv ever used!

    Excluding Saturday & Sunday, funds may be held for one business day. Thus, it would be legal to not have a cash deposit made on Friday available till Tuesday. This is per FDIC guidelines. Though you may not agree with the "holds" on your deposits, you have agreed to them when you opened...
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    Denied bonus check

    I totally agree with Army that it would NOT be worth the effort to amend for taxes paid on $650. Yet if you decide to file anyway, do it soon. There is a three year statute of limitations on claiming refunds. Once that three years is past, your rights to claim a refund is gone forever...
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    Tree fall into neighbour's tree while cutting

    You were probably dealing with an unlicensed landscaper. That and the fact you had no written contract basically leaves you in the hot seat. I'd recommend turning the claim over to your homeowner's insurance.
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    Certify Contractor is Essential!

    You need to be registered or certified to do construction work in Florida. Certification can also mean that they received a certificate of training from some educational institution. You would want to verify from whom did they received the certificate from and then verify the institution's...
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