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Employer Won't Pay Me
Hello, Here's my situations: I worked for a painter here in Texas for awhile, who paid me in cash. As the work load slowed down, he no longer needed my help. This guy stills owes me money for the work I did for him. I've talked to him many times a


Re: How do you remove someone from the title of an apartment ? (Part II)
Rodo, If I understand you correctly you and your sister purchased a condo for $134K. The condo has appreciated in value quite handsomely to a fair market value $310K. This is quite a profit and your sister is correct in expecting that 1/2 of t


Re: Employer Won't Pay Me
It sounds to me like the less of this that comes out, the better. Paying cash under the table violates all sorts of laws, including tax laws. Most of the problem will be his, but if you have been pocketing the cash and not paying income tax or self-e


Bush is eroding the Rights of the Disabled
http://www.aclu.org/DisabilityRights/DisabilityRights.cfm?ID=9962&c=69 Preserve the Rights of the Disabled The Americans with Disabilities Act was passed by Congress in 1990 with overwhelming bipartisan support, and signed into law by Preside


Re: Petersons execution will take MANY years..if it happens at all???
COME ON DAVE----SHOW US SOME/ANY PROOF-----What's that you just said? YOU DON'T HAVE ANY! Well then you're a @$#*head, and I quote from an essay on "Fuckheads" <<< A Fuckhead Must Never Back Down When Caught In A Lie It is so easy to obtain all s


Re: How do you remove someone from the title of an apartment ? (Part II)
On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 08:09:40 GMT, "Rodo" <dsp1024@yahoo.com> wrote: >The way she figured the $90k. I don't think the "assumed debt" issue >matters. The condo was bought for $134k. The balance is now $129k. Selling >price goes for about $310k. She a


Re: How do you remove someone from the title of an apartment ? (Part II)
The way she figured the $90k. I don't think the "assumed debt" issue matters. The condo was bought for $134k. The balance is now $129k. Selling price goes for about $310k. She assumed $129k-$310k=$181k, she should get half (about $90k). Am I right ?


Re: How do you remove someone from the title of an apartment ? (Part II)
On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 01:20:20 GMT, "Rodo" <dsp1024@yahoo.com> wrote: >She is not interested in half of the appraised equity. She wants half of the >market value which is $90k. I can not afford to pay her this much. The >family relation is already lo


Re: How do you remove someone from the title of an apartment ? (Part II)
She is not interested in half of the appraised equity. She wants half of the market value which is $90k. I can not afford to pay her this much. The family relation is already lost after what she did. I think lawyers are going to get rich out of us :


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