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Believe it or not, I really need to know your perspective before I can answer this. Are you the seller? A prospective buyer? A competing real estate salesperson? The answer is different for each, and an essay to cover them all is too much for a free on-line site.
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Q: Can I work in a bar if I have a DUI?

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I see no reason why not, unless a court ordered otherwise. More details are necessary to provide a professional analysis of your issue. The best first step is an Initial Consultation with an Attorney. You can read more about me, my credentials, awards, honors, testimonials, and media appearances/ publications on my law practice website, www.AEesq.com. I practice law in CA, NY, MA, and DC in the following areas of law: Business & Contracts, Criminal Defense, Divorce & Child Custody, and...
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Q: Need help in dealing with Toyota financial services as they are threatening to take us to court

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If you have proof that you paid the loan and all related monies, then you'd use that as your defense if they sue you. More details are necessary to provide a professional analysis of your issue. The best first step is an Initial Consultation with an Attorney. You can read more about me, my credentials, awards, honors, testimonials, and media appearances/ publications on my law practice website, www.AEesq.com. I practice law in CA, NY, MA, and DC in the following areas of law: Business &...
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Q: hi There, somebody T-boned my car 2 months ago.his insurance paid for the totaled car as per market value.

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You may be able to sue him in court if he was at fault. More details are necessary to provide a professional analysis of your issue. The best first step is an Initial Consultation with an Attorney. You can read more about me, my credentials, awards, honors, testimonials, and media appearances/ publications on my law practice website, www.AEesq.com. I practice law in CA, NY, MA, and DC in the following areas of law: Business & Contracts, Criminal Defense, Divorce & Child Custody, and Education...
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Q: As a paying tenant under a lease, what am I entitled to after my landlord chose to do major construction in my bedroom?

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That sounds like a breach of contract, and you may sue for that. That's pretty egregious. How did you agree? More details are necessary to provide a professional analysis of your issue. The best first step is an Initial Consultation with an Attorney. You can read more about me, my credentials, awards, honors, testimonials, and media appearances/ publications on my law practice website, www.AEesq.com. I practice law in CA, NY, MA, and DC in the following areas of law: Business & Contracts,...
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