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  1. flyingron

    Seeking reimbursement for missing catalytic in Subaru

    He doesn't state that he got a SMOG certificate within 90 days, just that CARFAX showed it. CARFAX is not reliable (or even actionable). But if the seller showed a SMOG cert as he was required and failed to mentioned he'd removed that cat, then that is.
  2. flyingron

    Seeking reimbursement for missing catalytic in Subaru

    Carfax is meaningless. Why didn't the car have a current smog when you bought it?
  3. flyingron

    Easement/Trespassing

    Because he likely didn't buy an owner's policy, just the one the bank made him purchase to protect their interest. And if they reported the easement (defective as it is), that probably ended their liability for it.
  4. flyingron

    Easement/Trespassing

    It matters NOT when YOU bought the property. If they've been using it for 15 years under the right condition (and even a defective easement is under a cover of right), they can win an adverse possession case. You'll lose and they won't have to give you anything. You'll also pay your lawyer...
  5. flyingron

    Seeking reimbursement for missing catalytic in Subaru

    How did this pass SMOG (the seller's responsibility)? Seems like there's some regulatory shenanigans going on here in addition to the fraud.
  6. flyingron

    NFL Copyright and Trademarks

    Your banking on people confusing your stuff for the real team stuff and that's exactly what the Trademark laws are all about preventing.
  7. flyingron

    I need a lawyer

    We don't do referrals here, but many of the county bars associations in Pennsylvania have them, for example: https://www.getapittsburghlawyer.com/faqs Your explanation doesn't make much sense (other than you need a lawyer). What docket number? Are you charged with a crime? Being sued?
  8. flyingron

    Will my PO know about a recent

    LIke I said, I'm familiar with the PA probation departments. All he has to do is look the file up on the computer. He'll see any new charges instantly, even ones that were dismissed/null prossed recently.
  9. flyingron

    Why aren't retirement accounts of married decedents considered joint assets during probate?

    The change in beneficiary on ERISA-covered accounts is federally mandated, but that's not the question. The question is if the marriage is split up, how do the assets include the retirement accounts get divided. That goes way beyond the ERISA protection (which is purely to keep a person from...
  10. flyingron

    Why aren't retirement accounts of married decedents considered joint assets during probate?

    Other than the ERISA rules @retic points out, it depends on the state. Some states have additional community property rules that apply. So it really can't be answered as such a vague hypothetical.
  11. flyingron

    discrimination policy on college campuses and title ix

    You've left something out here. What is your role at the University that left you open for a title ix action?
  12. flyingron

    How does TreasuryDirect I-bond secondary owner with no transact rights take possession

    It's lousy wording. The secondary owner can act while the primary owner, but it's not really a "power of attorney" at all. It's more along the lines of an "OR" owner on some car titles.
  13. flyingron

    Will my PO know about a recent

    Being arrested isn't a probation violation (until you are convicted). Not reporting the arrest is a probation violation. As I pointed out, the PO has the ability to see filed charges (even at the summary level) before you are tried. I can guarantee that this condition was in your probation...
  14. flyingron

    Will my PO know about a recent

    The PA probation officers only have to hit a few keystrokes to get a list of all active charges against you (including summary). I've watched them do this while doing a PSI on someone. You'll have less of an issue if you come clean than if you don't tell them. I can almost guarantee...
  15. flyingron

    Computer Automated Dispatch(CAD) EMS question

    CAD = Computer Assisted Dispatch. I've worked for a company that builds them. I've also been involved in departments that use them.
  16. flyingron

    Oil change negligence

    Unlikely. You'd have to lose a lot of oil before that would happen and it was just filled presumably. Not much gets expelled out a missing cap on most engines.
  17. flyingron

    Computer Automated Dispatch(CAD) EMS question

    You can make a SC Public records request but you may not get something useful. They likely don't necessarily have the information you are looking for. I've been involved with several 911 dispatch systems over the years, and why we record the caller ID, sometimes the caller's name, and the...
  18. flyingron

    Wrongful Termination Case

    Note that "wrongful termination" doesn't mean you were fired for things you don't think are fair or that you didn't do or whatever. Wrongful termination means you were fired for reasons that are against the law (race, national origin, religion, certain whistleblowing acts), etc... "They"...
  19. flyingron

    Sentencing, Plea Bargains Class 4 felony charge in illinois

    You need a lawyer. If you can not afford one, ask for one at the arraignment. Do not discuss your case with anybody but your attorney. Your attorney will know what the best way to proceed, whether to fight the charges outright or to work on a reduction or other agreement.
  20. flyingron

    Want to sell home, but flooding issues

    We have a lot of what we call "half backs" in NC. People who moved up north to Florida, decided they didn't like it and moved half way back and settled here.
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