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    Consumer Law, Warranties Being sued and not reimbursed for bad review

    How much money was the deposit and what was the total price of the contract? If the amount of the deposit is under the limits of a small claims action in your state, you may be able to simply sue him for the deposit refund. And you need to get a copy of what he alleges you signed as a contract...
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    Neighbor using FBI Van for WiFi

    Not a spy just a spammer or scammer. Its called spoofing where they change the caller ID info to make you think you may know the person and increase the likelihood that you will answer the call.
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    Shared well

    It would be illogical for someone that paid an assessment for a water infrastructure extended to serve a new area and then paid all the costs for hookup to the City's water company to go back to the well. What possible reason would there be? Why did they hookup in the first place? I would...
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    Shared well

    You go to the City's water Co. with the addresses of those parties in the contract and get verification that all but two have abandoned their use of the well.
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    Removing Deed Restrictions

    The bolded line above makes the covenants and restrictions appurtenant to the land. That means that no matter how long or who owns the property the restrictions are part of the land. And since the deed says that the restrictions automatically renew every 10 years, it means that the attorney...
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    Removing town representatives who are not representing

    While you may not recall your elected officials you can fight the development on zoning and planning grounds that are regulated NC statutes. The Town Council can't just change the comprehensive plan or the zoning ordinance because they want development to generate retables. There is a long...
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    DOES AN HOA HAVE TO BE REGISTERED AND HAVE DOCUMENTATION.

    I disagree and I have no idea from where you draw that conclusion. The Act applies to all HOAs as the case law indicates that it applies to subdivisions of single detached housing. And it doesn't matter if the HOA is for profit or nonprofit or LLC or unincorporated.
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    DOES AN HOA HAVE TO BE REGISTERED AND HAVE DOCUMENTATION.

    It's all spelled out in the Tennessee Condominium Act of 2008.
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    Can Zoning Dept. Change Zoning on a Property Currently Up for Sale If It Hurts Sale?

    What you describe could be what is called spot zoning which is not legal. That is where a parcel or several parcels are zoned differently then the surrounding parcels. There are plenty of cases in Louisiana case law if you want to read up on the subject. However, it might be that a zoning...
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    Unscrupulous Roofer

    Judge, that is not correct. A mechanic's lien holder may foreclose on the lien and force the sale of the property.
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    Stimulus check question

    The CARES ACT allows you to take up to $100K out of your retirement accounts without penalty. If your tax preparer doesn't know that perhaps you should find a different one. Are you receiving unemployment benefits? Coronavirus-related relief for retirement plans and IRAs questions and answers...
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    Seller failed to disclose

    The year a house was built is not a defacto determination that there is a lead paint hazard in the house. For one thing the house may have been renovated or portions have been renovated. Old lead paint may have been encapsulated with latex acrylic and is not exposed. It is only when work is...
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    Property Survey Shows Easement Far Away from Driveway

    The project in this case is to create a survey for the sale of a property. If it were for a construction project, the project would be complete when construction was complete. You will notice that the statute I quoted does not differentiate between permanent and temporary monuments...
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    Property Survey Shows Easement Far Away from Driveway

    It's also a crime. RCWs > Title 58 > Chapter 58.04 > Section 58.04.015 58.04.011 << 58.04.015 >> 58.04.020 RCW 58.04.015 Disturbing a survey monument—Penalty—Cost. A person who intentionally disturbs a survey monument placed by a surveyor in the performance of the surveyor's duties is...
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    Property Survey Shows Easement Far Away from Driveway

    While I agree with Jack's advice, the answer to your question is likely no. When there is a granted easement the dominant estate (the grantee/s of the easement) gets to use the full width of the easement if they choose to. If the road meanders on and off the easement then that complicates the...
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    URGENT - contract - signature is a snapshot

    What OP is calling a snapshot of his/her signature may very well be a facsimile signature that can be inserted into a document to represent a signing. Banks use it all the time and is legally binding. I have used my facsimile signature to sign all matters of documents including contracts...
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    Letter of termination of contract

    The contract has nothing to do with the CARES Act.
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