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Dude...that is quite a change in the fact pattern. In your original
question you wanted to sell your townhouse and in this question you want to
nail your noisy neighbors. Quite different things.
Many people put up with noisy neighbors when they d
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Rodo
Your legal need is one that should not cost you a great deal of money and
should be handled by a competent law firm one that is AV rated
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yeah... i really have to think Lex is right here.. a warrant for
arrest to pay a traffic ticket is definitely not a criminal conviction,
and is not a pending criminal charge as far as i know... anyone else?
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Well...mostly on Friday and Saturday nights, sometimes at 2:30am to
4:00am. Music bass thumping through wall and hot tub back patio chatter.
Sometimes on work nights too but rarely.
We have tried to reason with him but now we call the Sheriffs. We ar
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Then, by all means, have at dave....
My newsreader had dave as the originator but the thread has taken a few
side trips since then
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"I approved this message" <nospam@email.gov> wrote in message
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> This is the worst, piss-poor advice you could possibly give. Having an
> outstanding warrant for your arrest is hardly a trivial matter. Fa
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Oooooo.....touchy question.
The easy answer is "no" you don't have to disclose noisy neighbors, but the
easy answer may not be the best answer in all cases.
Much depends on how the property was represented to the buyers. If it
was represented
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When selling a home, in California, are we required to disclose our
noisy neighbors?
We have a town home and the attached owner wakes us up quite a bit, at
all hours.
If we don't disclose this can the new buyer sue us?
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"ken as always" <flakey714@aol.com> wrote in message
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> FYI---I see that dave the noted uneducated fundy religious webtv troll
> have
> been able to draw ya'll into one of his idiotic threads....Google Group
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This guy's not smart enough to do clear spam, nor smart enough to know what
pennance or pittance means. He shows up at open mic nights on Cape Cod,
spewing his non-musical regurgitations and expects to be considered some
type of reknown composer. What
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FYI---I see that dave the noted uneducated fundy religious webtv troll have
been able to draw ya'll into one of his idiotic threads....Google Group any
of his many other nics such a itisdave, davefromIllinois, advicegiver4U,
fastvetdave, for a sampling
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This is the worst, piss-poor advice you could possibly give. Having an
outstanding warrant for your arrest is hardly a trivial matter. Failing to
disclose it is even worse.
When you apply for your law license, the board of law examiners is likel
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the best way to collect it to contact an attorney, and give him 1/3 of
collected amount.
Sheriffs won't collect for you.
If you have a judgment,
file for hearing on assets
have him/her served
if they show up, then you ask them, under oath
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