No. However, nothing can happen in the lawsuit until you are served with documentation of the lawsuit and have a chance to respond, AFAIK
Anyone can sue anyone for anything. The issue is not whether you can sue, but whether you can win. In this case, you need to talk to a real estate litigation attorney in your area. Seller liability is a complicated issue dependent on the specifics.
In the US; no, never.
There is no requirement for them to disclose information. As long as the power of attorney exists, the grantor is still living and they are not heirs.
can my attorney in fact sue me for divorce
They need to collect proof and hire an attorney to sue their sister.They need to collect proof and hire an attorney to sue their sister.They need to collect proof and hire an attorney to sue their sister.They need to collect proof and hire an attorney to sue their sister.
You need to hire an attorney and sue the delinquent property owner.You need to hire an attorney and sue the delinquent property owner.You need to hire an attorney and sue the delinquent property owner.You need to hire an attorney and sue the delinquent property owner.
If you are an American Citizen.
Contact an attorney and ask.
Whether or not you can sue your neighbors depends on what you want to sue them for. If you have a case that has merits, and an attorney believes there is enough evidence to take on the case, he or she will do so. If, in a civil case, the amount falls below a specific amount you can sue in small claims court, without the aid of an attorney.
You can sue your married girlfriend if you have a legal reason to sue. You will need to speak to an attorney.
If it affects the work he has done or is doing for you then get another attorney and sue him.
Yes