
23 December 2009 | 50 replies
The government of Israel let the settler roam the Arab quarters like thugs taking the law into their hands and rarely get punished.

23 December 2009 | 15 replies
Alex It's your thread, so the temporary hijack will not be punished IMO.That dog is a Toy Fox Terrier, sometimes also called an American (Toy) Terrier.

31 December 2009 | 13 replies
i think a shed will be a necessity without a garage. if they don't have anywhere to put their 'junk' it is likely to end up in piles on the side/back of the house...not cool.i'm also an advocate for the fence. i personally like fences. not only does it keep things in the yard, but it keeps things OUT. chainlink won't cost much and will last a while. i really wouldn't even charge extra rent. why punish the first tenants and not the next?

22 January 2010 | 11 replies
Punishment is one year from discovery, so when the law decides to open the books and "discover" who did what , where and when, they will be held accountable.

30 January 2010 | 12 replies
In some states, it is actually unlawful to do estate planning in the contemplation of avoiding transfers for the benefit of the state and qualification for medical assistance, so, anything you do needs to have reason and cause for the terms you design.

21 February 2010 | 9 replies
Should either Landlord/Seller or Tenant/Buyer waive their rights to enforce any breach of this agreement said waiver shall be considered temporary and not a continuing waiver of any later breach. 38.Indemnification: Landlord/Seller shall not be liable for any damage or injury to Tenant/Buyer or any other person, or to any property, occurring on the premises, or any part thereof, or in common areas thereof, unless such damage is the approximate result of the negligence or unlawful act of Landlord/Seller.

26 February 2010 | 4 replies
I also have this clause: The acceptance by Landlord of partial payments of rent due shall not, under any circumstances, constitute a waiver of Landlord, nor affect any notice or legal proceeding in unlawful detainer theretofore given or commenced under state law.

11 July 2010 | 12 replies
First a non-judicial foreclosure, we brought action in Circuit Court for wrongful foreclosure in 2008, beat an unlawful detainer by purchaser at foreclosure, as we filed substantial evidence of wrongful foreclosure.

30 March 2010 | 18 replies
Why should my wife and I be punished for bad decisions others made?

13 April 2010 | 29 replies
It always happens with people like this.http://gawker.com/5513598/westboro-baptist-church-says-god-was-punishing-killed-miners