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  1. adjusterjack

    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft Relative stole everything from me

    Add evidence of paying rent to that.
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    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft Relative stole everything from me

    The statute of frauds does not apply to landlord-tenant agreements. Most states, if not all, allow for oral rental agreements. Nevada Revised Statute 118A-160 defines rental agreement as: "any oral or written agreement for the use and occupancy of a dwelling unit or premises."...
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    Need help writing a will

    Depends on what your estate is worth and how involved your bequests are. See if you can get a free consult with an estate attorney to get any idea of what the fees would be.
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    Too Late For S-Corp?

    Why is it that people keep posting here about money issues without ever mentioning how much money is involved. 1 - How much self-employment income have you made this year to date? 2 - What is your monthly SSDI amount? 3 - What kind of work is your teenager looking to do? 4 - What is his...
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    Need help writing a will

    Your proposed will is too involved for DIY based on internet advice. You need to hire an estate attorney to draft if for you.
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    Forced Resignations

    You quit. The advice is to move on.
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    As a political candidate, am I guaranteed the right to canvass a private apartment building under the First Amendment?

    No. The First Amendment is not absolute. The owner of private property gets to decide who enters that property and under what circumstances. Yes, there are exceptions, but they don't apply to politicians seeking entry. You will need the consent of the building owners.
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    Adding someone (non-spouse) to a home title

    It looks like your brother has created a life estate deed where you are now the sole owner of the property and he reserved the right to live in it until he dies. There are several sources of information about life estates in the following search...
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    Are my Mother's Assisted Living Facility Expenses Tax Deductable?

    Stick around. @Tax Counsel may arrive soon and answer your questions.
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    Is this gender based discrimination?

    @cbg may have a comment about that issue. Seems to me that this is similar to the "reverse discrimination claims" of decades ago when "diversity" was called "affirmative action." The purpose of "affirmative action" was to give minority workers an assist in employment. Complaints were legion...
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    Colorado - Security Deposit Law

    Never rely on phone calls to bureaucrats. Go to the court and make sure your case gets filed and date stamped so you can get it served. By the way, have you included the property owner as a defendant? The property management company is only the agent for the owner. The owner bears the...
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    Social Security Deposit After Death

    Apologies. I think I overlooked that. So, the people at Citibank are ignorant aholes. See if you can get something in writing from the local SSA office that the money does not have to be paid back. If you can't get that I suggest you email an appropriate corporate executive...
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    Social Security Deposit After Death

    I went through this when my Mom died. Citibank is correct. SSA has no obligation to notify you of anything. And they don't. They automatically take back the money. In your case they can't do that since you closed the account. You aren't going to win this. Go to the local SS office (if there...
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    If the lienholder in CA signed off on auto title 20+ years ago but can't be found for new form (REG 166), can we still sell?

    You may have to post a bond to get clear title. See statute: California Vehicle Code § 4157 (2023) :: 2023 California Code :: US Codes and Statutes :: US Law :: Justia Ask about it when you are at the DMV. No need to go from website to website. You'll get the same answers. (OP also posted...
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    Broker added a clause to my listing (without my knowledge) that voided a sale

    Even on the remote chance that the broker owed you anything, it would be the difference between what the first sale price was and what you could sell it for now. You didn't answer my question about a purchase/sale contract. Did you overlook that, too? I can't imagine anybody buying an $80,000...
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    Broker added a clause to my listing (without my knowledge) that voided a sale

    Too bad. You screwed yourself. Another thing. Didn't you reserve the right to review and sign any sales contracts created by your broker? If not, then I suggest you correct both your mistakes before the next buyer comes along.
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    Political Humor and Satire - Guaranteed to Offend Somebody

    For a cat-tastrophy claim. On a cat-ingency fur agreement.
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