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  1. zddoodah

    I wasn't sure where else to put this, but what's the exact role of owners for cat-caused damages?

    One last time... What did the cat do to B's property? What evidence exists that the cat in question (as opposed to some other cat or other animal) caused the damage? Ever had cats? They chew through things all the time. Pipes? No, but no one who has ever owned a cat would find it hard to...
  2. zddoodah

    I wasn't sure where else to put this, but what's the exact role of owners for cat-caused damages?

    Nifty. Does A own the cat or not? What are the relevant facts? What did the cat do to B's property? What was the property? Describe the damages and the cost of repair. What evidence exists that the cat in question caused the damage?
  3. zddoodah

    I wasn't sure where else to put this, but what's the exact role of owners for cat-caused damages?

    If that's the case, then A almost certainly has no legal liability.
  4. zddoodah

    I wasn't sure where else to put this, but what's the exact role of owners for cat-caused damages?

    What an odd way of writing. A owns a cat. A's cat caused damage to B's property. That's it, right? Expectations? Who cares? Does A have legal liability? Maybe. If you want to provide details about what happened, we can provide some feedback.
  5. zddoodah

    Need help writing a will

    I'm not sure exactly what you have in mind, but you may want to consider a trust instead of a will as your primary estate planning tool. Also, I'd suggest thinking long and hard about how much you care what your beneficiaries do after you're dead. As long as you and your assets are in...
  6. zddoodah

    Too Late For S-Corp?

    I'm not entirely sure I understand your questions. You can form a corporation at any time of the year, and you can take a salary from the corporation. Income you earned prior to the formation of the corporation and any salary you receive will be reported on your personal tax return. The...
  7. zddoodah

    As a political candidate, am I guaranteed the right to canvass a private apartment building under the First Amendment?

    In the context of this thread, that's the only relevant part of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.* However, there's a lot more to the FA. * - Note that many - perhaps most - states, in their state constitutions, have analogs to the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution...
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    Forced Resignations

    Where did you get that idea? The Illinois Department of Labor disagrees. Anyone can sue anyone for anything. Whether any given individual has a valid legal claim depends on the unique facts applicable to that person's situation. These are conclusory allegations. Without specific facts...
  9. zddoodah

    My Claim of False Pretenses

    Sure. You're free to file a lawsuit or proceed with arbitration. A 3-arbitrator panel for such a small dispute is absurd, but that's what you agreed to. Note that no one here is in any position to assess your likelihood of success. Does the contract say anything like the following? "This...
  10. zddoodah

    Personal Bankruptcy Am I required by Law to submit my payroll information for this credit card?

    I take it this means that your creditor sued you, that you did a mediation, and that you entered into a settlement agreement. As part of the settlement, did you stipulate to the entry of a judgment against you? Was this really just a letter? Did it reference a section of the Florida...
  11. zddoodah

    Social Security Deposit After Death

    In that case, from a legal perspective, you have no standing to do anything. You are, of course, free to assist him, but if he wants the money, then he'll have to file a small claims action.
  12. zddoodah

    Colorado - Security Deposit Law

    "All actions in the small claims court shall be brought in the county in which at the time of filing of the claim any of the defendants resides, or is regularly employed, or has an office for the transaction of business, or is a student at an institution of higher education. In an action to...
  13. zddoodah

    Social Security Deposit After Death

    So...this is a dispute over $800? And it's been more than a year since date of death? If both of those things are true, you either file a small claims action or abandon the $800.
  14. zddoodah

    Broker added a clause to my listing (without my knowledge) that voided a sale

    What sort of "online asset"? Was this agreement made in writing? Did you approve the listing? If the broker was your agent, the the clause is likely enforceable. Does this mean the broker asked you to approve the listing and specifically called your attention to some parts of the listing...
  15. zddoodah

    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?

    Go to the DMV with all of your documentation and find out. A lesson for anyone watching: Deal with this stuff in a timely manner. Don't just stick things in a drawer.
  16. zddoodah

    Roofing Company Demanding Payment and Threatening Me Over Unfinished Project

    By the way, here's a link to the OP's post at another site where he included relevant information not included in his post here.
  17. zddoodah

    Roofing Company Demanding Payment and Threatening Me Over Unfinished Project

    How could there be any doubt? Do you not know what the contract says? As for the rest of your post, what you wrote is meaningless without knowledge of the terms of the contract and other relevant facts and the ability to read the demand letter.
  18. zddoodah

    High School Rape

    So...sometime in 1994-95ish, this alleged rape occurred at the high school in Michigan? Public or private school? In addition to your father "talk[ing] with the people in the [school] office," did you or he report the alleged rape to the police? Is there any evidence other than your...
  19. zddoodah

    Repairs, Maintenance property owner passes before money for repairs and maintainace paid

    So...this might change things. It sounds like things are going smoothly, but you should confer with a local attorney at the first sign of trouble. And, for future reference, not getting an agreement like this in writing is a TERRIBLE idea.
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