Do you have their current and complete information? You will need that if you want to pursue this in court. The next step is to consult with an attorney to see if you are still entitled to pursue this (as long as the SOL has not expired for you)
How about contacting the property manager and asking her not to present the check so you can negotiate how you would like to handle this situation without having to go to court for it?
You probably ruined some of your chances by lying at the emergency room. If you have any evidence that your friend admitted that his dog bit you and that he agreed to pay for your medical expenses, present that to the judge in small claims court. If you know of the family members that are...
I don't see evidence on your posting that he was wrongfully fired.
Follow the link below to see what the definition of wrongfully fired is. If you, after reading its contents, feel that your fiance still have a case, consult with an attorney...
No they cannot since you are not on the mortgage. They should be going after your son. Unless there is a document tying you to the mortgage, they cannot ruin your credit.
I would approach this differently. Read your HOA articles of incorporation/bylaws and see if there is anything there that requires you to name the HOA or management company as part of your policy. If there isn't a clause on the bylaws, then tell them that you will not do it because it is not...
Send the papers to your landlord so s/he can take care of past due fees. Make sure you deliver it either in person or you send it via certified mail so you will have evidence that the papers were properly delivered. Your name was listed because you are the current occupant.
Consult the HOA bylaws and if there is a violation, report the offender to the HOA and have them send him/her a violation letter so they can cease any unauthorized activity immediately or be subject to legal action.
Have they closed on the purchase yet? If not, is the lease a lease to buy contract? Read first what the purchase terms are and then ask your legal question.
Let him take you to court where the burden of proof will fall on him to show the judge that he is entitled to the money he claims he is. Find a pro-bono attorney on your state to help you. Check with your jurisdiction court house or the local bar association. Good luck to you!
Unfortunately, the termination clause may be mentioned in other portions of the contract; consequently, I cannot tell you what the term you want defined really means in its entirety.