Yes, they can certainly do so. Your health insurer paid some or all of your costs relative to the treatment provided. If you were 'reimbursed' for any of such costs by the the driver of the other car, your health insurer is entitled to recover some amounts of which they paid. Understand that...
Inspections are always the cost of the buyer, since they are performed for the benefit of the buyer. As far as earnest money goes, you will most probably have to put down something. Earnest money is an agreement between buyer and seller, and USDA has nothing to do with that. It will be...
I a guessing that you bought a home 'as is', and your lender is requiring certain repair be completed before closing. If you fail to somehow arrange that these repairs be completed (no matter who pays for such), your loan will be denied. I will AGAIN assume that the seller was not agreeable to...
The first respondent is correct. There IS a father for these two children assumably. If the father is alive, he needs to be coughing up financial support to help you house his children. Other than that, you are limited to applying for Sec 8 housing assistance. Be prepared for a roughly two...
Yes, it's legal. It's also horribly unprofessional of her. Sadly, there are no laws which will allow you to sue her for this pathetic breach of expected confidentiality. If you manage to successfully leave these premises and move elsewhere, I'd not blame you for giving her a verbal dressing...
It all depends on where you live. Some states have next to no requirements for security deposit handling and others have very stiff laws. You need to check your state statutes to determine your chances of any sort of recovery.
The owner is correcf. Non-working AC is not considered an issue of habitability. They don't have to fix it if they choose to not do so. That the AC was working when you rented the place means nothing. So I'd advise being very cooperative and kind to your landlord, since they have agreed to...
The owner is correcf. Non-working AC is not considered an issue of habitability. They don't have to fix it if they choose to not do so. That the AC was working when you rented the place means nothing. So I'd advise being very cooperative and kind to your landlord, since they have agreed to...
The owner is correcf. Non-working AC is not considered an issue of habitability. They don't have to fix it if they choose to not do so. That the AC was working when you rented the place means nothing. So I'd advise being very cooperative and kind to your landlord, since they have agreed to...
The owner is correcf. Non-working AC is not considered an issue of habitability. They don't have to fix it if they choose to not do so. That the AC was working when you rented the place means nothing. So I'd advise being very cooperative and kind to your landlord, since they have agreed to...
Why was the insurance in the name of someone other than the owner of the automobile ? Generally speaking, you cannot insure the vehicle of another without an addendum to the policy indicating so. An example would be a leased vehicle, on which the person leasing the vehicle provides insurance...
Sorry, but that's not the way it works. The municipality/county only needs to pay you 'fair market value' for any portion of your property which it needs to widen the roadway. You end up with the remainder. The authority will obtain a professional appraisal of that portion of your property and...
Rates vary widely by area and quality of campground. However, I would think $100 per night is about as high as it should get, and there should be a LOT of amenities there for such a price.
Yes, you are responsible for the early concession. You can terminate the lease early without penalty, but you don't get to keep concessions given to you under the assumption that you will fulfill the entire lease.
Yes, you are responsible for the early concession. You can terminate the lease early without penalty, but you don't get to keep concessions given to you under the assumption that you will fulfill the entire lease.