Yes you are entitled to a copy of everything you signed. Often with electronic forms they are given to you on a flash drive or emailed, rather than paper. You can request a copy of the contract from the dealership or from the bank. The simplest solution at this point is to ask the bank to apply...
"if it was deemed to be illegal, then that is something I would want to let the judge know at the custody hearing." "Your honor you should know that I would be the better parent because she did this illegal thing with a camera." Is that what you're going for?
The written contract will always prevail over someone's promises. I'm sure the dealership had every intention of finding you financing, and it sounds like they did, but the bank required more money down than you expected. The dealership has no control over the banks, and your credit score is a...
Call the dealer. What doesn't make sense to me is who is expected to pay the balance? If you traded the vehicle to a dealer they should be paying off the entire balance or the bank will not release the title to them. You need some clarification from the dealer.
I'm pretty sure that wage and hour (and your employees) would see that as a convenient way to avoid paying overtime if you did NOT pay it as overtime. Besides that you are paying it from one EIN and technically the person is only an employee of that one EIN.
Ok so she knew you were moving in and yes that could be a problem for her and HUD. Still doesn't make her responsible for the fact that "Bob" took your money.
So you made arrangements to rent a room from this individual and he took advantage of you and now you want his landlord to solve the problem for you? Do you have a lease, or a sub-lease or any kind of contract? Did the landlord know anything about you until after it became a problem?
The only thing that an appeal might help is if all of his wages were not reported. The requirement to have a certain amount of earnings is standard and inflexible. Not everyone qualifies for unemployment income. I'm not sure what you mean by "was still in employee for a 6 months using his pto...
Try sending a letter stating that if she doesn't sign by x date then you will proceed with obtaining a bonded title and you will sue her in small claims court for your costs.
You mentioned the car break-in in your first line. But I think you're right that this forum is not the best place for you to get the help you need. Hire a lawyer and go after this lousy llord for your rights. We love to hear happy endings, so be sure and come back and let us know how it all...
If the llord wants to be a jerk he will be a jerk. If he doesn't want you there he can make your life miserable in a dozen legal ways. You can fight for your rights and maybe win, but you will still be renting from a jerk. Your llord is not responsible for your house or car being broken into.
I hate doing dishes so I have dirty dishes in the sink all the time. I don't see how that affects the child at all. And no, it is not at all a bad thing that you are a stay-at-home Mom. Maybe you need to try and make amends with your sister.
For your clarification an increase of 3 times the prior rent is not the same as 3 fold. If I were you I would not pay the increased rent and I would move ASAP. If he tries to make a claim against you in small claims court, let him try to explain and justify the huge jump in rent. It's highly...
I can't count how many people I know right now who are in their 30's and expect parents or siblings to take care of them, and they don't have a clue why that is wrong. It makes me really angry when the parents or siblings are really struggling financially and the deadbeat moocher's just don't...