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Hello. I am a landlord of a large apartment building.
My question- to learn about the credit worthiness of potential tenants,
what is the best way to do a check on what their credit history is
like? If one runs a credit check, is theparty notified that
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On January 18, 2005, about 1:30 AM, I pulled up to a stop sign in
Pasadena, CA.
It was a one way street with three lanes - one left turn lane (with
an arrow in the road indicating thus), and two other lanes.
Alongside my car, a friend was in their
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I will try to make this short, which is not easy:
In June 2001, after selling my home, I stored all of my possessions
with Public Storage via their "crate" service. While loading one of the
filled crates with a forklift, the operator dropped the crat
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In a recent Washington Post article, "When your identity is their
comodity", they make the point "As the Supreme Court has recognized,
the key to protecting privacy in the modern world is ensuring that
individuals maintain reasonable control over their
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On 2/3/05 11:11 pm, in article 5thc219ggvisalovk9o0ccp222pdpo4pm0@4ax.com,
"Paul Cassel" <pcasselplustwo@comcast.net> wrote:
> Let this be a lesson to you. Your error was in procedure and now there
> is an unholy mixup involving insurance companies,
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On 28/2/05 3:01 am, in article q705211k0cobug4qf43na9576k3j2cf5t7@4ax.com,
"ndiamond@despammed.com" <ndiamond@despammed.com> wrote:
> Does due process of law include, even for non-criminal
> alleged offences, rights to be informed of the nature and
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if the father incurrs debts which he cannot repay, can the creditor
extract the payment owed by the father by taking the house from the
father or otherwise legally encumbering the house so that the son
would not inherit clear title to the house upon th
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I opened a checking account with a bank and ran up a slew of
non-sufficient fund charges in a short period of time. This happened
on more than one occasion, unfortunately. My total debt with the bank
was around $600 with the collection agency tacking
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"Timothy" <horrigan@aol.com> wrote in message
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> smart_aleck72@yahoo.com wrote:
>> I have a car in for repair, they quoted me for a repair, did the work
>> and replaced the part, and then called
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If party A tells party B in private that they really beleive they are
psychologically unbalanced, and not fit to be around kids, does party B
have any legal recourse against party A?
What happens if party B records, without A's knowledge, the
conver
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On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 17:50:02 -0500 huangme <hsiaolingwang@hotmail.com> whittled
these words:
> I got a citation in Dec. 13, 2004 for "failure to stopping for a
> school bus while its red light flashing". I will defend myself on May
> 2, 2005 as I was
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On Wed, 02 Mar 2005 18:11:16 -0500 Paul Cassel <pcasselplustwo@comcast.net>
whittled these words:
> Why do you think the court is required to try you within 45 days? Each
> court creates its own procedures. I highly doubt that the MD court you
> a
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On Wed, 02 Mar 2005 18:11:06 -0500 polyresearch <polyresearch@yahoo.com>
whittled these words:
> Is there a para-legal way of dealing with internet copyright
> infringement, like thru Yahoo or Google? Is it possible to complain to
> some governing bo
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We own a 3 unit rental building. We are trying to sell it and have an
offer
that asked for a 30 day escrow with vacancy, however in Calif. we must
legally give a 60 day notice to the tenants. ( Unfortunately, we did
not notice the vacancy clause in th
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Can you file a Restraining Order against the client of private
investigators that have been hired to follow you (To get the clients to
stop hiring the private investigators)? And if the surveillance
continues, how are you able to prove the Restrainig O
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On 28/2/05 10:50 pm, in article 8s77215pmonf5ftfgrv2274ipjl7uobhnu@4ax.com,
"Stuart A. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
> If the survivor has access to the box, no problem. I've just seen
> too many situations in which nobody new of the box
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On 2/3/05 11:11 pm, in article ushc211oillb109o08lorpi1ki80mgfgk9@4ax.com,
"wt0000001@hotmail.com" <wt0000001@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Am I being punished twice?
No. You got caught, many who did worse than you were not -- and some of
those hold high
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Doc wrote:
> "Gerald Clough" <firstinitiallastname@texas.net> wrote in message
> news:k505215bksuodklarpskljov6t6qks6p15@4ax.com...
>
> > In practice, it's not so rigorous. Prosecutors take note of what
juries
> > are likely to do. But if you agre
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On Wed, 02 Mar 2005 18:10:45 -0500, "Shadow" <used2byours@hotmail.com>
wrote:
> I have a question.... My gramdmother died a few weeks ago and now my
>$ hungry mother wants to evict me from the house that grandma and I
>lived in all of my life. Is
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In article <ushc211oillb109o08lorpi1ki80mgfgk9@4ax.com>,
wt0000001@hotmail.com wrote:
> But the court has punished me a second time by publicly tagging labels
> on me for the rest of my life.
The _court_ isn't punishing you a second time. Crimina
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I got divorced last year in Texas and the car was taken over by my ex.
The loan was in my name, but at as part of the divorce decree she took
responsibility. She has defauled now and the car has been rpossessed.
Do I have any legal leg to stand on?
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wt0000001@hotmail.com wrote:
[keeps getting rejected from jobs due to long criminal history now in
his past]
>
> But the court has punished me a second time by publicly tagging labels
> on me for the rest of my life.
>
> I went to the judge an
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"Robert E. Lewis" <rlewis@brazosport.cc.tx.us> wrote in message
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> "Stuart A. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote in message
> news:rt1s11ll4kqt10io5l56f2he1s2ht9pljb@4ax.com...
> > Send them
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polyresearch wrote:
> Is there a para-legal way of dealing with internet copyright
> infringement, like thru Yahoo or Google? Is it possible to complain to
> some governing body like internic or something?
>
I'll be as specific as you were. Your an
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Shadow wrote:
> I have a question.... My gramdmother died a few weeks ago and now my
> $ hungry mother wants to evict me from the house that grandma and I
> lived in all of my life. Is this ok?? I know that there is soome kind
> of "probate" . I'm
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J> I assume that both she and the witness from the scene have recieved the
J> same notice in the mail and will be present at court, and if their
J> stories both match she's out of the ticket, which at this point is fine
J> by me.
Not at this poin
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Does anyone know if you go bankrupt how long does this last for and
what are the full terms to this, is there any websites realting to
this???
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Folks,
I was offered to accept either a demotion and 1/2 pay cut, or told to
resign. I opted to resign, and was asked to sign resignation documents,
but did not comply. The company H.R. sent me a letter saying my final
pay was ready for pick up, and t
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Thomas Anantharaman wrote:
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> ndiamond@despammed.com wrote:
> >
> > The US government is allowed to seize a
> > person's money without even informing the person of
> > the details of the charge and the date and place when
> > the trial was held
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nyclawstar wrote:
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> I've been living in an apartment in New York for over a year. The door
> to the terrace is very leaky, providing a huge draft in cold weather
> and allowing snow to actually pile on the carpet when we have a storm.
> What are t
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Bob Stock wrote:
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> On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 22:01:27 -0500, Barry Gold
> <barrydgold@comcast.net> wrote:
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> >aconite wrote:
> >[OP is an exempt IT employee for a state agency in TX. Since he
> >started, his duties have been expanded to include bei
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Thomas Anantharaman wrote:
> ndiamond@despammed.com wrote:
>>
>> The US government is allowed to seize a
>> person's money without even informing the person of
>> the details of the charge and the date and place when
>> the trial was held?
>
> T
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<Where do you get this ratio of actual to total? I've never seen
anything
even close to this in the minor category which this is. We're not
dealing with the loss of the child or any sort of permanent injury
here.
-paul >
Where? My experience in
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On Wed, 02 Mar 2005 18:11:06 -0500, "polyresearch"
<polyresearch@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Is there a para-legal way of dealing with internet copyright
>infringement, like thru Yahoo or Google? Is it possible to complain to
>some governing body like inter
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In article <3thc21hqecnnsqei2cejvguedivhrhh8ri@4ax.com>,
polyresearch <polyresearch@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Is there a para-legal way of dealing with internet copyright
>infringement, like thru Yahoo or Google? Is it possible to complain to
>some governin
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In article <lshc21ln37qie15ugjla6g2d31amg7bti5@4ax.com>,
nyclawstar <ryan.joshua@gmail.com> wrote:
>I've been living in an apartment in New York for over a year. The door
>to the terrace is very leaky, providing a huge draft in cold weather
>and allow
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On Wed, 02 Mar 2005 18:11:13 -0500, David Smith
<David99135@hotmail.com> wrote:
>We want to sue the USCIS (INS) because they didn't give my wife a
>green card....
>If we have a choice between immigration court and federal district
>court, what are
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polyresearch wrote:
> Is there a para-legal way of dealing with internet copyright
> infringement, like thru Yahoo or Google?
You don't exactly say what problem you're actually having, so expect
vague answers :-)
As near as I can make out, your
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On Wed, 02 Mar 2005 18:11:06 -0500, "polyresearch"
<polyresearch@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Is there a para-legal way of dealing with internet copyright
>infringement, like thru Yahoo or Google? Is it possible to complain to
>some governing body like inter
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In article <bshc21d385flcl9a8q9c7ere46bo2e5c0j@4ax.com>,
"Shadow" <used2byours@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I have a question.... My gramdmother died a few weeks ago and now my
> $ hungry mother wants to evict me from the house that grandma and I
> liv
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"nyclawstar" <ryan.joshua@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:lshc21ln37qie15ugjla6g2d31amg7bti5@4ax.com...
> I've been living in an apartment in New York for over a year. The door
> to the terrace is very leaky, providing a huge draft in cold weather
>
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David Smith <David99135@hotmail.com> wrote:
> This question is not about the merits of our case, but only
> about procedure and jurisdiction.
>
> We want to sue the USCIS (INS) because they didn't give my wife
> a green card. I'm a US Citizen and
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"Shadow" <used2byours@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:bshc21d385flcl9a8q9c7ere46bo2e5c0j@4ax.com...
> I have a question.... My gramdmother died a few weeks ago and now my
> $ hungry mother wants to evict me from the house that grandma and I
> liv
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wt0000001@hotmail.com wrote:
> Im 29 years old. From 18-22 I did some stupid stuff. I am not a
> felon, but I have about 15 non-violent misdemeanors. 10 of them
> are driving without a license. A two possession of marijuana,
> two disorderly conduct
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wt,
Between the ages of 18 and 22 you committed numerous crimes and were
caught and convicted 15 times. You believe that you have paid your debt to
society. You find it difficult to find employment. You believe that this may
be related to you
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"Shadow" <used2byours@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I have a question.... My gramdmother died a few weeks ago and
> now my $ hungry mother wants to evict me from the house that
> grandma and I lived in all of my life. Is this ok?? I know that
> there
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"Don" <dwzimm@telus.net> wrote:
> "Stuart A. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote
>
>> If the survivor has access to the box, no problem. I've just
>> seen too many situations in which nobody new of the box, or if
>> they did the tax people pr
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"Tommasisx" <tommasisx@netzero.net> wrote in message
news:47052115le3kh27igaehnsteeiu6cg267q@4ax.com...
> I would like to know if what the owner of this (www.savetoby.com) site is
> doing constitutes extortion. I realize that it is probably a bad jok
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<wt0000001@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ushc211oillb109o08lorpi1ki80mgfgk9@4ax.com...
> Am I being punished twice?
I don't think so. The court didn't order these employers to pass you over.
Emerson wrote: "For nonconformity the world whips
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