There are several things that you need to do... the first is to get a copy of your credit report and dispute any entries that are not accurate. Keep the copy of the report even if it is accurate
B.H.F., Member, Texas State Bar
answered 6 months ago
It will also depend on the nature of your utility company. Private companies are easier to sue. Government or county run entities are harder to sue because of governmental immunity issues.
B.H.F., Member, Texas State Bar
answered 6 months ago
If you do not have access to the facilities, you should not be charged for the period of time you cannot access them: you are not being provided with what you are paying for. However, if the gym refus
Under the laws of all states in this country the seller of an item is required to disclose all matters known to him or her that affects desirability or price paid to all potential buyers before the sa
E.M., Member, California Bar
answered 6 months ago
You would not be liable for hail damage even if it were true--you are only liable for damage you are responsible for and cause, and it's rather doubtful that you caused the hail. (Note though: IF the