Lawyer.............?
Q. I hate when people tell people they cant do this or do that go in that AP class or become a Lawyer, because your not in any honor classes in high school. My argument is that anyone can do it as long is that you put your mind to it. Just study. This is why i hate honor kids they think there so much better. Whereas my cousin went to the worst school in Brooklyn Kingsborough and winded up being a lawyer...anyone agree
Asked by David A - Thu Jun 12 18:27:33 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It really depends on the individuals ambitions. .
Answered by twowords - Thu Jun 12 18:37:08 2008
Q. I hate when people tell people they cant do this or do that go in that AP class or become a Lawyer, because your not in any honor classes in high school. My argument is that anyone can do it as long is that you put your mind to it. Just study. This is why i hate honor kids they think there so much better. Whereas my cousin went to the worst school in Brooklyn Kingsborough and winded up being a lawyer...anyone agree
Asked by David A - Thu Jun 12 18:27:33 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It really depends on the individuals ambitions. .
Answered by twowords - Thu Jun 12 18:37:08 2008
What kind of lawyer should I seek under the following situation?
Q. I give a loan about $8000 Aus dollars to a friend of mine and I am unable to get it back. It's been 7 years now and have not received any money from them. Right now I am in U.S . My question what kind of lawyer should i look for and is there any lawyer in U.S who will have connection with Australia Lawyers to deal this matter. Please help.
Asked by ss - Wed Feb 4 13:20:31 2009 - - 8 Answers - 1 Comments
A. First, you need to find out whether there is still a case to answer, 7 years is a long time. You need to speak with a contract lawyer, it helps if you can prove the loan was not a gift. You do not need written evidence as contracts can be made orally. As this is a social relationship, the courts will presume that there was never any intention to create a legal relationship, it is for you to rebut this presumption. Ask yourself, when you made the loan, was your friend fully aware that failure to pay it back would result in legal action. If yes, go to court. Small claims court is not sufficient if the amount of damages you are seeking is greater than $5000. Australia and the US have very similar legal systems. Speak to any contract lawyer… [cont.]
Answered by mohammed M - Wed Feb 4 13:38:53 2009
Q. I give a loan about $8000 Aus dollars to a friend of mine and I am unable to get it back. It's been 7 years now and have not received any money from them. Right now I am in U.S . My question what kind of lawyer should i look for and is there any lawyer in U.S who will have connection with Australia Lawyers to deal this matter. Please help.
Asked by ss - Wed Feb 4 13:20:31 2009 - - 8 Answers - 1 Comments
A. First, you need to find out whether there is still a case to answer, 7 years is a long time. You need to speak with a contract lawyer, it helps if you can prove the loan was not a gift. You do not need written evidence as contracts can be made orally. As this is a social relationship, the courts will presume that there was never any intention to create a legal relationship, it is for you to rebut this presumption. Ask yourself, when you made the loan, was your friend fully aware that failure to pay it back would result in legal action. If yes, go to court. Small claims court is not sufficient if the amount of damages you are seeking is greater than $5000. Australia and the US have very similar legal systems. Speak to any contract lawyer… [cont.]
Answered by mohammed M - Wed Feb 4 13:38:53 2009
How does a lawyer get admitted to practice in the Federal Court?
Q. If a lawyer is licensed by a state, such as New Hampshire, how would that lawyer get to practice in the Federal court system? Where would they apply for this license?
Asked by mike g - Mon Oct 9 13:58:30 2006 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Contact the Federal Public Defender or Court Clerk in your federal judicial district (I believe New Hampshire is its own federal district whereas some states have two or more fed districts.
Answered by SHARON R - Mon Oct 9 17:06:07 2006
Q. If a lawyer is licensed by a state, such as New Hampshire, how would that lawyer get to practice in the Federal court system? Where would they apply for this license?
Asked by mike g - Mon Oct 9 13:58:30 2006 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Contact the Federal Public Defender or Court Clerk in your federal judicial district (I believe New Hampshire is its own federal district whereas some states have two or more fed districts.
Answered by SHARON R - Mon Oct 9 17:06:07 2006
What kind of lawyer do I need to sue a company for defamation of character and sexual harassment?
Q. I just posted a question about being sexually harassed at work and then fired and now the boss is defaming my character and I'm taking you people's advice and looking for a lawyer on my state's bar association website and I am so clueless as to what kind of lawyer I should be looking for!! Aside from the EEOC. . . Thanks a lot!
Asked by Neptune - Sun Jan 11 00:57:40 2009 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Call your state bar association's lawyer referral service. Go to their website for details. The referral service will ask about your situation and give you a referral to an attorney who handles that kind of issue. The first visit is very inexpensive and does not require you to hire them for further services.
Answered by LovesTheConstitution - Sun Jan 11 01:08:42 2009
Q. I just posted a question about being sexually harassed at work and then fired and now the boss is defaming my character and I'm taking you people's advice and looking for a lawyer on my state's bar association website and I am so clueless as to what kind of lawyer I should be looking for!! Aside from the EEOC. . . Thanks a lot!
Asked by Neptune - Sun Jan 11 00:57:40 2009 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Call your state bar association's lawyer referral service. Go to their website for details. The referral service will ask about your situation and give you a referral to an attorney who handles that kind of issue. The first visit is very inexpensive and does not require you to hire them for further services.
Answered by LovesTheConstitution - Sun Jan 11 01:08:42 2009
What can a lawyer do for me if i just got a speeding ticket while on deferred disposition?
Q. I live in Texas and got a ticket 2 months ago and was granted deferred disposition meaning that if i do not get another ticket with in 90 days it will be dismissed... however i just received another... i have heard of people paying a lawyer to possibly "work deals" with the judges to get something dismissed or reduced... anyone know what a lawyer could possibly do for me? Is it worth it?
Asked by somewhatdamaged2 - Sun Jul 8 18:28:11 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You pretty much got your deal with the deferred dispostion. I used to be a law student, and from what I can tell you your best bet is to accept responsibility for what you did. Once you get a deal like that and you mess up again, a judge is going to be much less likely to want to give you another chance because in his eyes you already got a second chance and you kind of messed it up. A lawyer will charge you more than what it is worth (remember for them they won't do anything unless the make some money), and you will probbaly still end up paying a fine. Call the judge and see if you can talk to him yourself, accept responsiblity, admit you messed up, and maybe lighten up on the foot a little bit. Good luck to you.
Answered by nikkilynn1970 - Sun Jul 8 18:39:50 2007
Q. I live in Texas and got a ticket 2 months ago and was granted deferred disposition meaning that if i do not get another ticket with in 90 days it will be dismissed... however i just received another... i have heard of people paying a lawyer to possibly "work deals" with the judges to get something dismissed or reduced... anyone know what a lawyer could possibly do for me? Is it worth it?
Asked by somewhatdamaged2 - Sun Jul 8 18:28:11 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You pretty much got your deal with the deferred dispostion. I used to be a law student, and from what I can tell you your best bet is to accept responsibility for what you did. Once you get a deal like that and you mess up again, a judge is going to be much less likely to want to give you another chance because in his eyes you already got a second chance and you kind of messed it up. A lawyer will charge you more than what it is worth (remember for them they won't do anything unless the make some money), and you will probbaly still end up paying a fine. Call the judge and see if you can talk to him yourself, accept responsiblity, admit you messed up, and maybe lighten up on the foot a little bit. Good luck to you.
Answered by nikkilynn1970 - Sun Jul 8 18:39:50 2007
How do I determine that the lawyer I am hiring is really a lawyer?
Q. I live in New Jersey and I am seriously considering hiring a lawyer for my traffic ticket. How do I know if the lawyer is real and not a scam artist?
Asked by robert f - Mon Oct 20 08:13:07 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Call your local Bar Association. No, not the one that sells liquor.
Answered by Dan H - Mon Oct 20 09:14:27 2008
Q. I live in New Jersey and I am seriously considering hiring a lawyer for my traffic ticket. How do I know if the lawyer is real and not a scam artist?
Asked by robert f - Mon Oct 20 08:13:07 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Call your local Bar Association. No, not the one that sells liquor.
Answered by Dan H - Mon Oct 20 09:14:27 2008
What does a lawyer have to do to file a motion?
Q. The Correctional guards told my b/f he would be allowed to hold his newborn baby during a visit if the lawyer files a motion to do so. We asked the lawyer to do it a month ago, but he still hasnt done it. He acted like it was no problem. Does he have to go in front of the judge?
Asked by Victoria - Wed Oct 8 17:35:53 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hello Victoria. I have never heard of getting a motion for an inmate to hold his own child during a visit, but this is in Ohio, so obviously your state's laws are different. To answer your specific question however: a motion is a request made to the court asking for an action to be performed. Motions can be filed either by an attorney or pro se (meaning done by the person himself without the use of a lawyer). The actual motion can be handwritten or be of a preprinted nature. It will state what action the person is asking the court to perform or allow. This is filed through the Clerk of Courts for the county involved. It will be heard (read) by the presiding Judge who will render a written verdict either granting or denying the motion.… [cont.]
Answered by Nightrider - Wed Oct 8 18:05:17 2008
Q. The Correctional guards told my b/f he would be allowed to hold his newborn baby during a visit if the lawyer files a motion to do so. We asked the lawyer to do it a month ago, but he still hasnt done it. He acted like it was no problem. Does he have to go in front of the judge?
Asked by Victoria - Wed Oct 8 17:35:53 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hello Victoria. I have never heard of getting a motion for an inmate to hold his own child during a visit, but this is in Ohio, so obviously your state's laws are different. To answer your specific question however: a motion is a request made to the court asking for an action to be performed. Motions can be filed either by an attorney or pro se (meaning done by the person himself without the use of a lawyer). The actual motion can be handwritten or be of a preprinted nature. It will state what action the person is asking the court to perform or allow. This is filed through the Clerk of Courts for the county involved. It will be heard (read) by the presiding Judge who will render a written verdict either granting or denying the motion.… [cont.]
Answered by Nightrider - Wed Oct 8 18:05:17 2008
How much does it cost for a lawyer?
Q. I need a lawyer to help me get a better deal on my visitation rights. I recently recieved an offer from her lawyer and i'm not really feeling it. Was wondering if anyone know about how much it cost for a descent lawyer. I live in Houston but i may need one in Dallas being she lives close to it. Any suggestions?
Asked by mr. clean - Wed Oct 4 11:28:01 2006 - - 4 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Negotiate it your own self. You don't need a lawyer if they are drawing up the paperwork. Texas offers "standard" guidelines for visitation with children in Texas, guidelines that work for 1,000 of families across our state and our country. The Standard Possession Order (SPO) clearly outlines visitation for "Non-Possessory Parents". It is worth knowing and understanding. Go here - it is all spelled out in black and white.
Answered by Zelda - Wed Oct 4 12:47:10 2006
Q. I need a lawyer to help me get a better deal on my visitation rights. I recently recieved an offer from her lawyer and i'm not really feeling it. Was wondering if anyone know about how much it cost for a descent lawyer. I live in Houston but i may need one in Dallas being she lives close to it. Any suggestions?
Asked by mr. clean - Wed Oct 4 11:28:01 2006 - - 4 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Negotiate it your own self. You don't need a lawyer if they are drawing up the paperwork. Texas offers "standard" guidelines for visitation with children in Texas, guidelines that work for 1,000 of families across our state and our country. The Standard Possession Order (SPO) clearly outlines visitation for "Non-Possessory Parents". It is worth knowing and understanding. Go here - it is all spelled out in black and white.
Answered by Zelda - Wed Oct 4 12:47:10 2006
How fast does an average lawyer read, and do you learn to read fast in law school?
Q. I want to be a lawyer but my reading speed is not exceptional. I want to know if lawyers read rather fast compared to the rest of us, and if reading speed is taught during law school or during certain undergraduate programs. Please, if possible, cite sources.
Asked by Chris B - Mon Jun 1 20:25:20 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. "Speed reading" is a scam and will get you to fail out of law school. It's not how fast you can read, it's how long and accurate you can read. If you are able to sit down and read for five hours a day, you'll be fine in law school.
Answered by Chris - Mon Jun 1 20:50:12 2009
Q. I want to be a lawyer but my reading speed is not exceptional. I want to know if lawyers read rather fast compared to the rest of us, and if reading speed is taught during law school or during certain undergraduate programs. Please, if possible, cite sources.
Asked by Chris B - Mon Jun 1 20:25:20 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. "Speed reading" is a scam and will get you to fail out of law school. It's not how fast you can read, it's how long and accurate you can read. If you are able to sit down and read for five hours a day, you'll be fine in law school.
Answered by Chris - Mon Jun 1 20:50:12 2009
How does this lawyer thing work out? How do people get a lawyer? Are people assigned a lawyer?
Q. I know I need a lawyer, but I'm poor. Lots of unfairness going on. @ least 3 or 4 different situations I have, & I need lawyers.
Asked by Question Queen Y!A veteran - Fri Oct 2 22:34:16 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If you're charged with a crime, you can get a lawyer appointed at no cost if you're indigent (poor). If your legal problems are of a different nature, try Legal Services.
Answered by dwh212 - Fri Oct 2 22:40:48 2009
Q. I know I need a lawyer, but I'm poor. Lots of unfairness going on. @ least 3 or 4 different situations I have, & I need lawyers.
Asked by Question Queen Y!A veteran - Fri Oct 2 22:34:16 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If you're charged with a crime, you can get a lawyer appointed at no cost if you're indigent (poor). If your legal problems are of a different nature, try Legal Services.
Answered by dwh212 - Fri Oct 2 22:40:48 2009
Is its legal for a lawyer to drop your case and give to another lawyers firm without you knowing?
Q. I have had the same lawyer for an accident case that was the other persons fault now for 4 years! I have went to a deposition and done everything with the same lawyer up until today! I just received a letter in the mail stating that another lawyer from a whole different firm has my case now! I have never heard of this lawyer and I'm just confused? Is this legal?! What is going on?
Asked by Breanne N - Fri Aug 29 03:29:42 2008 - - -1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Yes, it is legal for an attorney to turn your case over to another attorney. Usually, the reason for it is work overload or it could be a case where a more experienced attorney is necessary.
Answered by Almond - Fri Aug 29 10:46:05 2008
Q. I have had the same lawyer for an accident case that was the other persons fault now for 4 years! I have went to a deposition and done everything with the same lawyer up until today! I just received a letter in the mail stating that another lawyer from a whole different firm has my case now! I have never heard of this lawyer and I'm just confused? Is this legal?! What is going on?
Asked by Breanne N - Fri Aug 29 03:29:42 2008 - - -1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Yes, it is legal for an attorney to turn your case over to another attorney. Usually, the reason for it is work overload or it could be a case where a more experienced attorney is necessary.
Answered by Almond - Fri Aug 29 10:46:05 2008
How do I get a good lawyer to deal with local social security office?
Q. Boy, you wouldn't believe what's going on in that office! I just want to get a good lawyer to deal with it. I have almost no money. The office itself is supposed to provide info on how to get a lawyer from their own office and not have to pay, but they are not! I only have S.S.I., not S.S.D., so this is very important to me. Thank you.
Asked by smoothsoullady - Mon Dec 8 16:36:03 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You can visit our website at
Answered by ssadviceonline - Mon Dec 8 23:04:50 2008
Q. Boy, you wouldn't believe what's going on in that office! I just want to get a good lawyer to deal with it. I have almost no money. The office itself is supposed to provide info on how to get a lawyer from their own office and not have to pay, but they are not! I only have S.S.I., not S.S.D., so this is very important to me. Thank you.
Asked by smoothsoullady - Mon Dec 8 16:36:03 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You can visit our website at
Answered by ssadviceonline - Mon Dec 8 23:04:50 2008
What is the difference between a lawyer and a good lawyer?
Q. What qualities should a good lawyer possess?
Asked by King of the Net - Thu Jan 4 13:01:48 2007 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments
A. a good lawyer is not breathing
Answered by 007 - Thu Jan 4 13:09:19 2007
Q. What qualities should a good lawyer possess?
Asked by King of the Net - Thu Jan 4 13:01:48 2007 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments
A. a good lawyer is not breathing
Answered by 007 - Thu Jan 4 13:09:19 2007
Why did a lawyer who is a notary public put date on some affidavits and not others?
Q. I received notification from a lawyer about pending case. He affixed notary stamp. There is no date on stamp and on some affidavits, he put only the month and year, but no date. Are these papers legal?
Asked by rena b - Sat Jul 4 11:30:08 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If the dates left off are on the notary stamp,the notarization is invalid. That doesn't mean the document itself is not valid. If the dates are left off of the document, that might be a problem, but it depends on what dates were left blank and why. It could be they don't know the exact date yet and that will be added. Generally if there is such a problem in a legal document, you can challenge it, but then the judge will usually give them a chance to fix it. If this is your attorney, ask him. If you are being sued you should get an attorney. Depending on what the suit is for (if that's what the papers are about) your insurance company may provide a lawyer if you have one.
Answered by Libraryanna - Sat Jul 4 11:41:39 2009
Q. I received notification from a lawyer about pending case. He affixed notary stamp. There is no date on stamp and on some affidavits, he put only the month and year, but no date. Are these papers legal?
Asked by rena b - Sat Jul 4 11:30:08 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If the dates left off are on the notary stamp,the notarization is invalid. That doesn't mean the document itself is not valid. If the dates are left off of the document, that might be a problem, but it depends on what dates were left blank and why. It could be they don't know the exact date yet and that will be added. Generally if there is such a problem in a legal document, you can challenge it, but then the judge will usually give them a chance to fix it. If this is your attorney, ask him. If you are being sued you should get an attorney. Depending on what the suit is for (if that's what the papers are about) your insurance company may provide a lawyer if you have one.
Answered by Libraryanna - Sat Jul 4 11:41:39 2009
What kind of lawyer/person should I see to check the validity of a contract?
Q. My husband and I are about to possibly enter into contract with a business and it involves are large investment. Before signing off to anything, I want to have the contract that was given to us put into layman's terms and to protect our interests as well. Is there a special kind of lawyer ( like there is for family, personal injury, etc.) who can read this over as an unbiased professional and better explain the terms to us? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Asked by Charlie J. - Sun Jan 24 13:12:28 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. One who specializes in Business Law, which is the area dealing with the law of contracts.
Answered by jeff410 - Sun Jan 24 15:39:41 2010
Q. My husband and I are about to possibly enter into contract with a business and it involves are large investment. Before signing off to anything, I want to have the contract that was given to us put into layman's terms and to protect our interests as well. Is there a special kind of lawyer ( like there is for family, personal injury, etc.) who can read this over as an unbiased professional and better explain the terms to us? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Asked by Charlie J. - Sun Jan 24 13:12:28 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. One who specializes in Business Law, which is the area dealing with the law of contracts.
Answered by jeff410 - Sun Jan 24 15:39:41 2010
What kind of lawyer can you be if you have a business administration degree?
Q. I'm thinking about majoring in business administration but I am thinking about becoming a lawyer also. Please help.
Asked by riana w - Sat Jul 18 18:28:09 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. What you majored in college is less relevant to an legal employer than law school grades or extracurriculars.
Answered by JD Underdog - Mon Jul 20 10:14:13 2009
Q. I'm thinking about majoring in business administration but I am thinking about becoming a lawyer also. Please help.
Asked by riana w - Sat Jul 18 18:28:09 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. What you majored in college is less relevant to an legal employer than law school grades or extracurriculars.
Answered by JD Underdog - Mon Jul 20 10:14:13 2009
What kind of lawyer do I need to hire to suit a towns police depatment for a botched investigation?
Q. My brother passed and the police instantly ruled it a suicide, then took the weekend off. It now turns out that there is more to the story, but the crime scene was never isolated so there is no useful evidence. On top of that, I have had to provide them with the majority of the information they have. Any contact with them has been a struggle. This is obviously wrong and they are not doing their jobs. I need to find a lawyer but there are so many kinds. Which one do I need?
Asked by esmith3498 - Tue Sep 30 18:17:32 2008 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Everything depends: do you want to sue for money? Then get a civil attorney. Do you want to sue for criminal charges? Then get a criminal attorney. More specifically, you'd want to seek one who specializes in municipal law.
Answered by Bob - Tue Sep 30 18:23:05 2008
Q. My brother passed and the police instantly ruled it a suicide, then took the weekend off. It now turns out that there is more to the story, but the crime scene was never isolated so there is no useful evidence. On top of that, I have had to provide them with the majority of the information they have. Any contact with them has been a struggle. This is obviously wrong and they are not doing their jobs. I need to find a lawyer but there are so many kinds. Which one do I need?
Asked by esmith3498 - Tue Sep 30 18:17:32 2008 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Everything depends: do you want to sue for money? Then get a civil attorney. Do you want to sue for criminal charges? Then get a criminal attorney. More specifically, you'd want to seek one who specializes in municipal law.
Answered by Bob - Tue Sep 30 18:23:05 2008
What kind of lawyer do I need that specializes home insurance policies?
Q. My home got flooded. Insurance denied the claim but I believe I still have a case. What kind of lawyer would I need that specializes in home insurance policies to see if I really do have a case? Sorry, I should have been more specific. My house was flooded due to a pipe burst.
Asked by Hayzen - Thu Feb 5 02:38:37 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You need to be much more specific because water damage may be covered in certain circumstances but flood damage is not covered in any circumstance. In the USA no homeowners policy will cover damage due to a flood. Flood damage is specifically excluded. Coverage for flood would have to be purchased through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).
Answered by Tom Z - Thu Feb 5 08:35:35 2009
Q. My home got flooded. Insurance denied the claim but I believe I still have a case. What kind of lawyer would I need that specializes in home insurance policies to see if I really do have a case? Sorry, I should have been more specific. My house was flooded due to a pipe burst.
Asked by Hayzen - Thu Feb 5 02:38:37 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You need to be much more specific because water damage may be covered in certain circumstances but flood damage is not covered in any circumstance. In the USA no homeowners policy will cover damage due to a flood. Flood damage is specifically excluded. Coverage for flood would have to be purchased through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).
Answered by Tom Z - Thu Feb 5 08:35:35 2009
How can I find a good lawyer that protects women in marriage?
Q. I want a lawyer that will fight for my right to alimony. Any suggestions for good lawyers?
Asked by Jenna - Tue May 19 01:02:45 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Maybe a woman's shelter or support group in your area will be able to help?
Answered by adopt_koli - Tue May 19 01:11:40 2009
Q. I want a lawyer that will fight for my right to alimony. Any suggestions for good lawyers?
Asked by Jenna - Tue May 19 01:02:45 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Maybe a woman's shelter or support group in your area will be able to help?
Answered by adopt_koli - Tue May 19 01:11:40 2009
What kind of lawyer should I contact to get out of a lease?
Q. My landlord isn't properly maintaining my property, and I want out of my lease. What kind of lawyer should I call?
Asked by STFU, Squirrel - Mon Feb 12 13:53:33 2007 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. In our Yellow Pages, Attorneys has an area where the type of practice is separated. We have an Attorney-Real Estate Law section. You might look for that. You might also contact your city Code Enforcement and have them inspect the property if you think there are violations. Hopefully you have sent notices for request for repairs to your landlord certified mail and kept copies; that will help. But, most likely, you will learn from this time. Send the landlord a letter today; take it to a post office and pay the extra $4 to have it sent certified return receipt requested that will show that they actually received it. But, you need to know your city or state laws as to how long they have to make a repair. Call the city. They may be able… [cont.]
Answered by jboatright57 - Mon Feb 12 14:06:20 2007
Q. My landlord isn't properly maintaining my property, and I want out of my lease. What kind of lawyer should I call?
Asked by STFU, Squirrel - Mon Feb 12 13:53:33 2007 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. In our Yellow Pages, Attorneys has an area where the type of practice is separated. We have an Attorney-Real Estate Law section. You might look for that. You might also contact your city Code Enforcement and have them inspect the property if you think there are violations. Hopefully you have sent notices for request for repairs to your landlord certified mail and kept copies; that will help. But, most likely, you will learn from this time. Send the landlord a letter today; take it to a post office and pay the extra $4 to have it sent certified return receipt requested that will show that they actually received it. But, you need to know your city or state laws as to how long they have to make a repair. Call the city. They may be able… [cont.]
Answered by jboatright57 - Mon Feb 12 14:06:20 2007
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