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    HoA Dispute over balcony repair

    I assume that these bubbles are in the paint between the paint and some concrete. Are they in the ceiling of the neighbor's balcony? How did the HOA determine it was your balcony that caused the problem? Is there an engineering report?
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    Judgment lien attached after death of owner

    Some states (including CA) have a transfer on death deed where upon the interest of the owner is transferred to someone else when the owner dies. But absent a TOD deed, probate is needed to transfer the ownership of property whether or not the owner died intestate (no will) or had a will that...
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    Power company easements on large property later subdivided

    The generic wording in a deed that the property is subject to prior easements, restrictions, and encumbrances doesn't mean that there is an easement or restriction on the property. It means that if there is a recorded easement or restriction it would be enforceable. If an easement doesn't...
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    Power company easements on large property later subdivided

    I'm really not sure what you are asking but anyone that owns property can grant an easement to another property. A dominant estate cannot extend (or expand) their easement to someone that was not part of the original grant by the servient estate to them. No one can demand an easement be...
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    Insurance Situation

    The IRS only does so when asked to do so. But the states are cracking down on companies that misclassify by doing audits.
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    Insurance Situation

    If you read the article you posted, you are not an independent contractor subject to a 1099. You are an employee of the company(s) in the capacity of an operating partner or a director. You are misclassified. Since 2019 states are going after any company they find misclassifying employees...
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    Deed language "...fee in streets and alleys reserved by parties of the first part."

    There is nothing ambiguous about what you quoted in the first deed. What you have are easements created by plat where the grantor reserves all streets and alleys as his property making him the servient estate and all the buyers of lots in the subdivision dominant estates that get to use the...
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    Trust Litigation Questions: Objections to Accounting - Settlement, Costs, etc.

    Do you really think I was asking what the difference between certainly and may was? Or was the question about whether or not OP could charge for his labor to clean out the house if the estate was charging him rent?
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    Trust Litigation Questions: Objections to Accounting - Settlement, Costs, etc.

    And it would certainly be reasonable for OP to charge the estate for cleaning out the house.
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    Easement/Trespassing

    Then you get the parties to agree to move the easement. That is about the only way it will happen. You're like a dog chasing his tail. Round and round you go and do nothing to move forward. Hirer an attorney to check into the situation or keep chasing your tail.
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    What Can I Use For Lost Birth Certificate

    That assumes OP was born in Texas. You have to request the replacement in the state and county where you were born.
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    Independent Contractor or Emplyee?

    There is nothing that says that a self-employed IC cannot also be an employee for some employer. So while these persons are working for you, they may well be employees and from what you posted I believe they are. Most states use the ABC test to determine if a person is an employee or IC. THE...
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    Patent Patent ownership assignment request from ex company

    If that were true, Microsoft wouldn't have 90,000 patents registered in their name or IBM with 9,130 in 2020 alone.
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    Patent Patent ownership assignment request from ex company

    That is not correct. Patents can be issued to an individual or any legal business entity.
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    Digital Collage of Face, Copyright Infringement?

    Based on what? Based on the copyright law and the definition of a derivative work. https://www.copyright.gov/circs/circ14.pdf Because a derivative work changes the original work. What OP wants to do is use only parts of a work and has no similarity to the original. Again it is based in the...
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    Question about premises liability

    Kind of like wife swapping but with real estate. Go figure.
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    Eviction Defense Eviction due to my Service dogs

    If you don't have a lease at this time then what lease says that you can't let the dogs out on a lead? What does your last lease say?
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    Digital Collage of Face, Copyright Infringement?

    What OP is contemplating sure sounds like fair use and resembles no relationship to the original work.
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    Digital Collage of Face, Copyright Infringement?

    I don't agree with much that has been posted based on what you want to do. I don't believe that your work would be considered derivative. I think it would be considered transformative and thus, considered fair use. But since I'm no expert on copyright law, you should run your intentions by a...
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