Thomas D. asked

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I was accused by a former Board of Directors (BOD) member's son of drawing a swastika outside their condo door, which is a lie. I want to challenge them to a lie detector test to clear my name. What is the estimated cost of this test, and what are the estimated attorney costs for advice on such a request? Additionally, as an owner, can I demand full disclosure of any legal filings against this family?

September 18th, 2023

Sarah F. answered

You cannot force someone to take a lie detector test, even if they are accused of a crime. The cost ...

September 18th, 2023

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