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I purchased a drink product called 'Aloe Cure' with the intention of improving my health. After consuming it for a while, I experienced no health improvements. I also noticed that the product's ingredients list starts with water and 'real sugar,' and I suspect the company is misleading consumers by using the word 'Cure' in its labeling. As a consumer, do I have any recourse against this company for using a 'fraudulent' and misleading label?
October 15th, 2023
My son is renting a house where the landlord refuses to fix significant issues such as a non-working furnace, rotting floors, fire damage, a collapsing front porch, and excessive moisture. How can we compel the landlord to address these repairs?
November 18th, 2024
I currently live in New Mexico but plan to retire to Arizona in about 3 years. I bought a house in Scottsdale, AZ, about 3 years ago that is in my name and my son's, and I pay Arizona property taxes. My son goes to ASU, and I am financially responsible for his tuition, so I have to pay out-of-state tuition. How can I become an Arizona resident now to qualify for in-state tuition for my son?
June 24th, 2023
Worked for a medical doctor who has not claimed thousands of dollars for years and owes the IRS a lot. He has a gambling addiction and his wife has a severe shopping addiction. He fired three of us after taking a loan to cover payroll and is now fabricating stories, claiming we stole his money. He filed false police reports and claims to have filed with the Philadelphia district attorney. We are all innocent. How can we get the district attorney to talk to us? Can we contact the DA directly? The private criminal complaints are all fraud. The doctor has a pill-popping problem, and his wife forges scripts and shops with stolen credit cards.
August 5th, 2023
I was the plaintiff in a small claims LA court. The defendant appealed and was granted a new case. I was never served, had no notice of this until today when I got a paper from the court that the case had been heard, that I was not there and that the judge had my judgment set aside and vacated. What do I do now?
December 30th, 2024
I am a small family-run paving contractor who completed a job for a private homeowner based on a clearly written and agreed-upon contract. The homeowner was repeatedly asked if they were satisfied with the work and confirmed they were before writing a check for the agreed amount. However, they later stopped payment on the check, claiming dissatisfaction. Despite attempts to resolve the issue amicably, the homeowner became abusive and refused to pay. What steps can I take to recover the payment for the work done, considering the homeowner's hostile behavior and refusal to cooperate?
August 8th, 2024