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  1. flyingron

    10% late fee on property taxes

    The state has no obligation to tell you that the check bounced nor that you've not fully paid your taxes. You should be able to get proper credit for the payments you did make.
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    Weapons, Guns, Firearms Carrying Airsoft Pistol Instead of Firearm

    Neither Ohio nor Federal law prohibit you from carrying an airsoft. Note that Ohio law requires a blaze orange tip on any airsoft gun for it to be legal.
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    Student Loans New student loans grad school

    It's not usury. Usury covers the rate. These student loans have a very good rate (4.99%). In most cases, it's not compound interest either. The one exception is that if you get a payment deferral on a private loan, the interest that accrues from the deferral gets added to the principal...
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    Unlawful Eviction Frivolous Dispossession

    Did you have a question? You appear to have been to court and lost. What they want you to do is move out. You failed to pay the rent. GA doesn't allow you to withhold rent no matter what your justification is, The statutes are also silent on the 60 day notice specifics, but the case...
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    Do i still need consent if I film a survey in a public area but blur out the faces?

    I saw that, but it doesn't match your assertion. You snipped my post in half where I agreed about intercepted communication, but if it's not recorded communication, it doesn't fit the statute you keep quoting. Capitalizing on the likeness is hence a civil issue.
  6. flyingron

    Song Copyrights / Registration

    Since 1989 when the US finally signed on to Berne, there's no significance to putting the words copyright or the © symbol on things (and despite years of idiot programmers putting them in comments (c) has ZERO meaning in the law). As soon as your song is set down in tangible form, it is...
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    Is True Link card for Special Needs legitimate?

    Unrestricted gifts are limited to $20. You are right anything that could be considered room and board is going to be an issue on those limits. TrueLink won't fix that. While it meters out the money, it's pretty much a debit card on the recipient side. Been all through this. My stepson...
  8. flyingron

    Is True Link card for Special Needs legitimate?

    Frankly, it's probably easier to send them $20 gift cards than TrueLink if you're just trying to given them something without triggering the SSI gift limits.
  9. flyingron

    Responsibility of HOA tree that fell on private property

    I agree with Zig. Unless the HOA knew (or should have known) that the tree was in poor condition and likely to fall over, that it got knocked down in a storm isn't going to be actionable.
  10. flyingron

    Bad mechanic

    Many vehicles have a radiator for the transmission embedded in the radiator for the engine coolant. If you replace the system you need to refill/bleed both ssytems.
  11. flyingron

    Do i still need consent if I film a survey in a public area but blur out the faces?

    Consent to record is different than consent to distribute. Failing to get consent to record is, as pointed out, a crime no matter what you do with the recording. Using someone's image for commercial purposes without consent is a civil matter, and you'd best to get release for that if there...
  12. flyingron

    NYC Speeding Ticket Defenses for SPD-UNPSTD 11-30

    Note that the word "highway" applies to just about any publicly maintained road in the state. People misuse the term to mean controlled-access highway all the time (I suspect you are doing so). Anyhow, access highways still follow the same rules for other highways, 25 MPH appears to be the...
  13. flyingron

    What the legal actions should I take as the company is not paying my outstanding salaries

    Alas, if you are working in Bangladesh, US labor laws aren't going to apply to you and the US Department of Labor won't help you. What you end up having is a civil (contract) dispute and frankly, unless there's enough money involved to pay a lawyer to pursue it in the US courts, you may be...
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    Starting a Business By non US citiens

    Indeed, TC is right. I have had H1Bs who were also my employees as shareholders of my company (which was initially a C corp but after some reorganization became an S corp).
  15. flyingron

    Wrong jurisdiction

    It depends on the actual nature of the suit. If it was directly related to the lien on the property, it would likely have to be filed in the state the property was in, but this appears to be some contractual issue subsequent to your deed-in-loo, so in many cases the plaintiff can bring it in...
  16. flyingron

    Probate Case Docket Terminology Questions

    They pretty much repeat the long document name... PET = petition PROB = probate WILL = will FOR = for ORD = order SOLV = solvency NONINTVN = nonintervention OR = order ADM = admitting APPT = appointing PR = personal representative ADJ = adjudicating DIR = directing AD = administrator? ... this...
  17. flyingron

    Photo US Copyright question clarification help

    To amplify on what Z says, just because you own the negatives doesn't give you the write to make/distribute copiles. It's analogous to me buying original art. I can hang it in my house, but I can't sell prints of it.
  18. flyingron

    Medical PoA and competency

    You're likely stuck unless she consents. Even with a court action, i can't see them letting you pull the plug on something like dialysis. It's not really an "exceptional" means of keeping someone alive.
  19. flyingron

    401k being deducted out of a paycheck but not going into 401k account

    They "payroll" company shouldn't have anything to do with it. While the company is free to use whoever they like for payroll and don't need to tell the employees, the 401(k) plan is set forth in documents that must be provided to the employees and can't just be changed on a whim. Again...
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