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  1. zddoodah

    Unlawful Eviction Alleged Unlawful Eviction and Contract Breach in a Commercial Rental Scenario

    Just FYI, complex situations are not well-suited for online message boards. So...you're a subtenant. What sort of business? I assume you have a written sublease with the landlord. Do you have a copy of the landlord's lease with the college? Is there any documentation by which the college...
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    Division of property appraisal

    I'll assume that this MSA was adopted by the court as part of the divorce judgment. I'll also assume you're talking about a boyfriend. What do you think is the difference between a "valuation" and an "appraisal"? I assume this is a reference to section 664.6 of the Code of Civil Procedure...
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    Buying Part of a Neighbor's Property

    No one here could possibly speak intelligently about how any email or any other document we haven't read might be construed. It's also not clear why it would matter if anyone considered any email to be a "letter of intent." In the abstract world of all that is hypothetical, almost anything is...
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    what to do to to get my property back as agreed

    Capitalization would be helpful. I assume this was a person whose last name began with "T," and not the actor who goes by that name. It stated that you would sign over your property? Or that, by virtue of signing, you were transferring ownership of the property? And why on Earth would you...
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    What's On My FBI Rap Sheet

    I'm honestly at a loss to understand how you might think anyone here could have any more or better information about this situation than you have. In other words, no one here has any hope of offering anything better than the same guess you have likely made.
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    Consumer Law, Warranties Liability for work contracted on another's property

    Assuming "he" is your neighbor, why would your neighbor sign a contract relating to the removal of a tree on your property? Great, then there's no issue here. Then call your homeowner's insurer and ask whether the liability coverage on your policy would apply here. Also make sure your...
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    Engine Damage from oil Change

    How so? What does "pay bare min of value" mean? Replacement of what? What exactly are you seeking to have the mechanic pay for? Perhaps, but you have to quantify your damages. If you didn't actually suffer damages, you're not entitled to compensation. You're entitled to the lesser of...
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    Consumer Law, Warranties Liability for work contracted on another's property

    Then it's your responsibility to have it removed or face the consequences of not going so. Now that you're on notice of a potentially dangerous situation, you'll be liable for anything that could have been prevented by removing it.
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    Consumer Law, Warranties Liability for work contracted on another's property

    Gonna need some more information before trying to answer your questions. Is the tree on your property (as suggested by the inspector telling you that it has to be removed)? If so, why would there be any expectation for your neighbor to trim the tree? If not, why would the inspector tell you -...
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    Oil Change Nightmare

    O ring? Typically, an oil change involves removing a bolt to allow the old oil to drain, replacing the bolt, removing the old filter, placing a new filter, and adding new oil. Where is there an O ring involved? In any event, you haven't given us much to go on. I'm assuming the oil didn't...
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    Can They Keep the Deposit?

    You didn't answer my first question. Please do so.
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    Can They Keep the Deposit?

    What do your lease and your written agreement with your roommates say about this issue? Also, are you in Santa Barbara, New Mexico? Santa Barbara, California? Somewhere else?
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    Child Custody and visitation pre divorce

    Until the court enters an order that says otherwise, each of you has equal rights regarding the children at all times. If your order giving you exclusive possession of the home didn't contain provisions regarding custody/visitation, then you, your lawyer or the court made a big mistake, and I...
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    Arrest record disclosure

    Unless there is a legal reason why your company might need to know (e.g., if it is a government contractor) and/or there is a policy to disclose these things, I can see no reason why you ought to disclose something that apparently has nothing to do with your employment, unless your criminal...
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    Arrest record disclosure

    Absent very unusual circumstances, no. What is the nature of your employment and your employer's field of business? Most employment in the U.S. is "at will." That means the employee may legally quit at any time and for any reason, and the employer may fire the employee at any time and for...
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    Keeping the house and temp support

    The start of this paragraph should have been, "Before my husband and I were married. . . ." Is the business a sole proprietorship? A partnership? A corporation/LLC? Something else? How much equity does the house have? For a 27-month old marriage, you are unlikely to be awarded any...
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    Child molester dating mom

    It is, because being specific would not allow for the sort of flexibility that these sorts of situations often require.
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    Child molester dating mom

    There are no laws specific to the factual issue, and no one here is going to research case authority ("precedent"). An agreement can be revised any time the parties to the agreement want to revise it. A custody/visitation order can be revised when warranted by changed circumstances. As for...
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    Child molester dating mom

    Did he ask you to go online in advance of his meeting with his lawyer? Why didn't he post here himself? Is this a first meeting with the lawyer? Has he actually retained the lawyer, or are they meeting to decide if they will form a lawyer/client relationship? He should expect to have a...
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    Grandparents being sued by grandsons mom to pay all her legal fees?

    What rights would those be? What sort of "fight" has been occurring? Please explain what "trying to sue" means. So you're saying that she believes that, because you have more money than she does, and for no other reason, you ought to pay her attorneys' fees? Sorry, but I don't believe that...
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