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<kieran2230@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>I moved out of a mobile home that was a dump. I sent a demand letter
> to my Landlord asking for my depost back and I recieved this letter:
> [Landlord makes
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>From bon...@host122.r-bonomi.com (Robert Bonomi)
>A contract is not necessary.
>*UNTIL* there is a problem. Be it a 'disagreement', a 'mis-understanding',
>or an inability for one side to 'perform'.
Another issue is that of taxes. In the rare c
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In article <8i0791hs5b6jq1pqi52dqj0eeu136uslld@4ax.com>,
nym9 <nymphetamine@mail.com> wrote:
>
>Here is my point about that: When parties own a property, they are
>entitled to an equal share of the rental income.
If you don't put up an equal share
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nym9 wrote:
[snip]
> Here is my point about that: When parties own a property, they are
> entitled to an equal share of the rental income. Therefore, a partner
<sigh> Only if there's something in writing saying they're
50-50.
If cash flow go
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"nym9" <nymphetamine@mail.com> wrote in message
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> Randy Day wrote:
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>> > All I am doing is giving up my share of the rental income until I
>> > decide to receive it again.
>>
>> What if you
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"Mark A" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
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> <pkantorovich@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:vrb491h6l2ckomp4mkuudu5nueh6ksls0a@4ax.com...
> You could have an arrest warrant issued that could
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My wife and I separated 6 years ago. We live appart and I send her a
monthly check for spousal support. My questions are:
1. If she opens a credit account on her own name and defaults on it,
can I be held liable?
2. If the answer to 1 is yes,
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This past May, New York has had some freakishly cold, winter-like
temperatures. For example, today is May 25, 2005 at 8:30 AM and the
temperature outside is 47 degrees. In this situation, when the heat in
a residential building is usually cut off somet
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John Hyde wrote:
> Andy wrote:
> > Andy writes:
> >
> > It looks to me like they have dotted all their "i's" and crossed all
> > their "t's" .
> >
> > I suspect that, without any evidence to the contrary, you owe them the
> > amount
> > they
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I'm representing myself in a construction defect case. There were
actual damages, mostly repair costs, that the parties reached an
agreement on. The formalities of settlement are to occur this week. I
arranged for an attorney to review the settlement
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Sadly my mum became very ill with a brain tumour about 2 1/2 years ago
and at time my property developing neighbour made a hole in a ground
level party wall to drain the gas fumes from their boiler into my
courtyard, a few feet from my daughters bedroo
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After I sub-let an office space by signing a 2 year
lease, my (sub)landlord agreed at my request to
release me from my lease and to return
my security deposit if I found a suitable tenant to
take over my lease. I found a new renter, they
signed the l
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Mark James wrote:
> I have been divorced for about 3 years and we had a Discover card account in
> her name and I was an authorized user. Since I had made most of the
> purchases on this account I agreed to pay it in the divorce papers. And I
> did in
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In article <rh0791pig59ra2k032psu8po75lp3brre4@4ax.com>,
"Mark James" <mj9287@charter.net> wrote:
> I have been divorced for about 3 years and we had a Discover card account in
> her name and I was an authorized user. Since I had made most of the
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Mark James wrote:
> I have been divorced for about 3 years and we had a Discover card account in
> her name and I was an authorized user. Since I had made most of the
> purchases on this account I agreed to pay it in the divorce papers. And I
> did
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I was reading that it is illegal [in the US at least] to jam cell
phones. Why is that? Do I have some legal obligation *NOT* to
prevent radio signals from coming onto my property? [I'm one of the
folk that find cell phone calls in inappropriate plac
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"News" <news@engology.com> wrote in message
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>I wish to form an International Company to promote Geologists. This would
>be
> called, * Geologists International *.
>
> Queries ;
>
> #1. How would
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Hi, I was injured on a treadmill at the Marriott hotel due to a
treadmill malfunction. (the technician had to replace multiple parts I
was told) I was in pain for about 2 weeks and had bursitis on both of
my knees. I also received a scar on my ankle. T
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On Sat, 21 May 2005 19:19:55 -0400, "calberto22"
<calberto22@yahoo.com> wrote:
>He will completely be working on his own, on his own time, at his house
>and getting paid per lead. He even has another business on the side.
>So he is legitimately an
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In article <qvfv81t957oj1vuuse5d5shn0v92d6gsgh@4ax.com>, Michael
Benveniste <mhb-offer@clearether.com> wrote:
: On Fri, 20 May 2005 20:56:41 -0400, kpfoley@pftkinsurance.com wrote:
:
: >Broadcast faxes are annoying, but are they illegal?
: >
: >I
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On Fri, 20 May 2005 20:56:41 -0400, kpfoley@pftkinsurance.com wrote:
>Broadcast faxes are annoying, but are they illegal?
If sent unsolicited, yes.
>Is there a source that tells, state by state, what's allowed and what's
>not?
No, not by stat
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I am redoing my will and I am looking for a little advice.
In the case where both my wife and I die, we will be leaving an estate
of about $1M to our two girls, 32 and 14. I am sure daughter 32 would
spend the money (500K)with abandon while my daugh
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Joe,
You inherited a piece of real property. 10 yrs. ago someone purchased
this property through a contract of conveyance but failed to make any
payments. This purchaser did record the contract. You ask for advice.
Without having a conversat
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Do you think that domain names can be considered as a property right?
If so how do you justify it? There are conflicting decisions and as far
as I am aware only in the US.
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