Rodney M. asked

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I sued someone for water leakage into my apartment unit. We had two trials but no agreement. The judge told me to bring a witness, and he'll give a final decision. I have pictures, videos, and a witness to prove my case. However, I just received a motion to dismiss complaint letter from the defendant's lawyer stating that I'm not the owner of the property. My name is on the deed, but I am legally married, and my wife's name is also on the deed. What should I do to not lose the case? Someone told me to file an AMENDED COMPLAINT. Please advise.

September 30th, 2024

Jonathan C. answered

To address the motion to dismiss and strengthen your case, you should consider the following steps: ...

September 30th, 2024

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