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fredvig@comcast.net wrote:
> My girlfriend just purchased a 2 family home in Michigan with 100%
> financing. One of the stipulations of the mortgage is that the home be
> her primary residence. Well, the folks living in the house have not
> payed re
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>"crazy cat lady" with probably 30+ cats
> and 5+ dogs in an 800 sq ft house.
I have no legal training.
1. 800 sq-ft is about 27 x 30, and that
is clearly inadequate to keep over 30 cats
and several dogs "in" the house, where
they breed an
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I ask can they be attached by a collection agency? Can your funds have a
hold put on them even if they are direct deposited?
THANK YOU
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On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 09:41:27 -0400, bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com
(Robert Bonomi) wrote:
>. . . .
>By-the-by, if one *really* wants to stop the problem, you do not do it by
>declaring it a capital offense. You simply write into statute an 'immunity
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Hi,
I have two judgments against me and seven other creditors after me.
I am judgment proof. I have a start up company that needs cash
to survive and grow. I owe about 80K and plan to settle when I am
able to. But the new bankruptcy laws concern m
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Tioga,
After a long post in which you discuss many matters that have no real
bearing on it, you ask whether a second mortgage must be paid off during
probate. Have you read the mortgage or discussed it with the lender? No one
can answer your q
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In article <fp61g11027s21m63d0ee9lp3pmqoric2sg@4ax.com>,
tioga0630@yahoo.com wrote:
> I've been designated the executrix of my mother's estate. Mom is alive
> but possibly seriously unwell (un-staged cancer). She has written at
> least twelve dif
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This is a reminder about the misc.legal.moderated policy on
submissions containing munged headers such as
From: biff@willy.NOSPAMloman.org
1. Posters are free to munge headers (leaving aside forgeries in the
name of an actual third party). Spammer
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>While typing her dictation, I pointed out to her the possibility that
>the minor bequests may ironically end up to be more than any of her
>children receives because she has designated our bequests in
>percentages, and because there is a distinct poss
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In article <mt1qf1pva16i31bctb2rv53ev6onan3tn3@4ax.com>,
A Michigan Attorney <miattorney@gmail.com> wrote:
|Robert Bonomi wrote:
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|> _SOME_ (at one time it was 'virtually all') states have a statutory
|requirement
|> that employees be paid *IN*CA
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I'm hoping someone might have some advice here. Yes, I've already
contacted my lawyer, but I always like to make decisions based on a
number of different opinions.
My story - I acquire a lot of junk via garage sales, flea markets and
garbage pickin
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I almost deleted this, but the BS about insurance just begged response.
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 11:12:59 -0500, Stan Brown
<the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> spewed:
>"Katrinka" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>>At 7:55 am this Sunday morning(in Southern Calif
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>Would it be advisable to ask for
>investigation by our State's Department of Human Rights first or just file a
>civil suit?
>Thank you very much for your input.
My short answer is "No." You have nothing to gain from either course
of action, espec
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Defendant's answers to federal complaint were a day late. And prior to
them filing the answer, I had filed a motion for default judgment.
What happens now?? Should I just wait to hear about the motion??
STEve
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I'm in an adversarial proceeding in a bankruptcy case. At issue is my
undivided half-interest in my mother's house where my interest was
fraudulenly transferred to my mother. The house itself was appraised
for 88,000. The appraiser valued my interest i
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