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My sister and I sold our mother's house and bought a condo for her, putting it in our names. What are the tax issues for our mother and for us?
August 25th, 2023
How legal is it for a township employee who is also an assistant fire chief of a fire department the township contracts with to sit in on a meeting with the fire marshal over a contract dispute with a neighboring department?
November 13th, 2023
Is the formation of the FBI, in its inception, constitutional?
January 4th, 2024
I purchased a home with a septic tank system, but the city has been charging me for sewer services. Can I take the city to court to recover the money they have charged me for services I do not use?
October 15th, 2024
I have been in a lease for a condominium in Scottsdale, Arizona since April 2012. My landlord resides in Montreal, Quebec. I have always paid rent on time and taken good care of the property. However, due to repeated disturbances caused by my roommate, who suffers from Dementia and alcoholism, the landlord initially asked us to vacate the property by December 31, 2012, even though rent was paid through March 2013. The landlord later allowed me to stay but required my roommate to leave. Despite my efforts, my roommate has not left and continues to cause disturbances. The landlord now insists that both of us must leave within a couple of days. Given my health issues and the difficulty of finding a new place within such a short time, I am seeking advice on my tenant rights and how to handle this situation. Specifically, I want to know: 1) Do I have any rights to stay until the end of my paid lease period despite the disturbances? 2) How can I get my roommate to leave without further police involvement and disruptions?
January 4th, 2024
After an accident, my insurance paid off the principal balance of my loan, which was current at the time. However, the company later demanded an additional $6,000, which was charged off and reported as $5,000 more on my credit report. The account is listed as a charge-off with a balance of $6,229.00, and the credit bureau states that I dispute this. The same loan is now showing on Equifax for $12,092.00. What should I do about this false information reported to the credit bureaus?
June 29th, 2023