You don't have to take the insurer's word for it--you can sue the neighbor if you want for your loss, and let the court decide if he or she does owe you compensation. Bear in mind, however, that the n
If this is an issue dealing with a contractor, sub-contractor and it sounds like either an uninformed employee/contracted individual or a third party sub-sub-contractor, you can go back and forth for
Yes, if the property management company has breached material, or important terms of the agreement--such as spending more or collecting less than agreed upon--you could terminate the contract; one par
A short sale it is supposed to be listed as a “settled debt” on your credit report and will remain on it for about 7 years. Such a sale can reduce your credit score by roughly 200 points.
M.D., Member, California and New York Bar
answered 7 months ago
You all have equal rights under the law as co owners of the home. You also all have equal responsibility. Now, how this plays out in a practical sense with this many people is another stor
M.T.G., Member, New York Bar
answered 8 months ago