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    Down Payment $ Not Taken

    Did you know that if you write a check and deliver it, knowing that you don't have the funds in your checking account at the time it is delivered, even though you intend to cover the check before it clears a bank, that is a crime in all 50 states? You can't present a check that doesn't have...
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    Do you need to give your City all the arguments you have against them before suing them?

    I think that we have heard enough to know that this is not about a zoning issue. It is about a sibling trying to somehow course his sister to abandon her rights to live her life as she pleases., a lifestyle that brother does not approve of. Time to lock the thread.
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    Do you need to give your City all the arguments you have against them before suing them?

    What crime was someone encouraged to commit? I guess you don't see your daughter as an adult, free to make up her own mind about where to live or if she wants T treatment. She is not under your control anymore.
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    Do you need to give your City all the arguments you have against them before suing them?

    Certainly, if his daughter was over the age of majority when she moved in. That was her decision to do so. I doubt daddy would want to sue his daughter over a claim of fraud for the tuition money. There is no back door to stopping your daughter from being who she wants to be. Let it go and...
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    Can I sue the dealership

    I think that if it were you that had a contract that said the dealership was going to payoff off the loan in a certain amount on or before a certain date, you might think differently.
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    Can I sue the dealership

    I don't know where you get that idea. I was speaking of whatever finance company had the loan. Believe it or not, the credit reporting companies are very receptive to consumer situations of this type where the consumer, by no fault of theirs, gets dinged. And a righteous finance company...
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    Can I sue the dealership

    At the very least, you contact all three credit reporting agencies file a dispute and you put a consumer comment on your credit reports. You can also contact the finance company and ask them that if you prove to them that the dealership breached the contract without any notification to you, if...
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    Do you need to give your City all the arguments you have against them before suing them?

    First off, I don't think you have standing to sue the city for what you are calling non-enforcement of their zoning ordinance. You are not an aggrieved party by your own writings. You are not trying to challenge the zoning ordinance. What you are challenging is the enforcement of the...
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    Do you need to give your City all the arguments you have against them before suing them?

    The legislative body can always change or amend an ordinance if they follow the state's laws governing the city or municipal procedures. You have yet to tell us what the dispute you are having is about. All we know is that you say there is a house that you claim is a rental unit and the city...
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    Fraud, Embezzlement, Bad Checks Is This Criminal - Frustrating the IRS?

    When the estate of B or A files the final tax return, the estate or A will receive a payment request from the IRS and if it is not paid, the tax liens will attach to the estate or A's assets. I think. But one way or the other, the IRS will get paid.
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    Sued by Capital One

    Credit Card debt is unsecured debt. There is no collateral that backs up the loan. Credit card companies would rather settle for some lesser amount (sometimes substantially less) of the debt rather than litigate (with the associated costs) to get a judgement against someone that is judgment...
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    Would this fall under freedom of speech or a true threat?

    While I agree with your statement, it doesn't mean that there can't be repercussions from sending it, at a time in our history, where the legal system is increasingly being corrupted. At the very least, you can end up in some database as a person to watch.
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    Do you need to give your City all the arguments you have against them before suing them?

    This is clearly a question of zoning and of the definitions of rental property (in the zoning ordinance), and the allowed uses (as of right or conditional) in the single-family zone where the property is located. All these questions are answered in the City Zoning Ordinance. Did you read and...
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    What does a employer/garneshee mean by exercising their right to recoupment?

    You should speak to an attorney to see if the order is on the up and up and where the judgement came from.
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    Other Criminal Charges & Offenses clarification of the provision written in order

    So, it really doesn't matter what you think. You violated the protective order as written. End of story!
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    Other Criminal Charges & Offenses clarification of the provision written in order

    Instead of wasting your time and ours posting irrelevant information to your question, how about telling us what you were charged with in violation of the protection order. I think I remember you saying it had to do with the vehicles.
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    Does the Trust Have to Pay Capital Gains Tax?

    By all means, hire a CPA or tax attorney. But I think that any investments that are not in retirement accounts will have to pay capital gains tax whether they are in individual ownership or in a trust, or part of an estate.
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    RV Dealership never cashed/processed my check.

    A check is only good for 6 months after the date written. Therefore, it should be rejected by any bank for deposit or cashing. You can certainly stop payment if you choose and issue a new check. Otherwise, you may find yourself with a criminal charge of theft by deception, fraud, or...
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    Doing online home-based business from a rented apartment in condo in MA

    The zoning laws of municipalities and counties have long prohibited businesses from operating in residential zones unless the law specifically allow home-occupation. It's not a surprise to find that HOAs adopted the same restrictions in their covenants. That is to prevent non-conforming uses...
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