no you should not..... unless the person started the fire intentionaly
No, you are only liable from the date you are notified of the application.
No. Judges cannot overturn when you have been found not liable.
Some lenders used to give you credit for 75% of your rental income to show as income on your application. The secondary market has been getting more stringent in the past year with giving credit for income. The lender/underwriter will need to see your complete federal tax return and analyze Schedule E on your rental properties to determine the amount of income actually derived from the rental properties.
It depends what you mean by 'dead'. If there is a line fault - and you haven't reported it - the phone company will assume everything is working and charge you line rental as per your contract. If you've been disconnected for non-payment of your last phone bill - you are STILL liable for the line rental - even though your service is disconnected. The solution is:- 1) If there's a line fault - report it to the company and get them to fix it. 2) If you've not paid your bill - pay what's owed and they'll restore your service.
Companies are always liable for the actions of their agents, unless the agent is acting outside his authority in a way that the company would not have been expected to notice.
Most recently, video rental stores have decreased in popularity. Only a few are left including Family Video. The business of video rental has been overtaken by DVD rental kiosks. Redbox has become the most popular DVD rental venue.
NoThere have been numerous occasions when Facebook users have excitedly added a so-called "Dislike" application, but each of these has turned out to be a hoax. As of mid-August 2010, there is still no "Dislike" button.
If your name is not on the mortgage you are not legally liable for the loan as far as the bank is concerned. You could become liable through a divorce if it has been your home for you and your spouse.
Torts and contracts are usually between individuals, and not the individual and state with reference to crime. Parties to a contract and torts are liable in case of a breach and the government is only liable when it comes to the laws that have been set up to govern torts and contracts.
Rental income is any income received from others occupying your property. This may include investment properties that have been rented out to tenants and whatever they pay as rent would be considered rental income for you.
If you have been turned down repeatedly for SSI, it may be time to hire a lawyer.
It has not yet been proven if a human can be turned into a vampire.