Possibly, depends on the contract and the company, look at the small print in your policy. The insurance company may feel happier if you can genuinely assure them that a neighbour whom you trust is keeping a close eye on the house.
Not that I know of. However Duke's hospital has a world famous weight loss center about an hour and thirty minutes away from Greensboro.
This could easily happen if the person lived in a small town with only one hospital, or lived near a large hospital all his life. I think I got it. The person was born in the year 1960, in the emergency room. Thirty years later, in the year 1990, this same person died in the same hospital, in room number 1980.
Yes, they can. The repossessor has a lien against personal property for "reasonable" expenses incurred in storing the property and notifying the owner. If you don't respond within thirty days of the notice, they're supposed to notify you again; if you still don't respond after thirty more days, they can sell the property to recover their storage fees.
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It will depend on whether or not a contract was signed and also maybe the city or country.
London City Airport (LCY), would be the closest international airport to The Royal London Hospital which is located at the Whitechapel Tube station. Travel time by underground is less than thirty minutes.
they normally don't, they try in house collections at first before they farm it out, but to answer your question, yes, they can.
Call the attorney who represented you at the time of the divorce and ask her/him what your next step sould be. You may need to give him a thirty day notice before you can dispose of the property.Call the attorney who represented you at the time of the divorce and ask her/him what your next step sould be. You may need to give him a thirty day notice before you can dispose of the property.Call the attorney who represented you at the time of the divorce and ask her/him what your next step sould be. You may need to give him a thirty day notice before you can dispose of the property.Call the attorney who represented you at the time of the divorce and ask her/him what your next step sould be. You may need to give him a thirty day notice before you can dispose of the property.
No. You have the right of use by permission of the property owner. One of the elements necessary to prove adverse possession is that you use the property in a way hostile to its owner, or, openly and without permission. You should make an offer to purchase the affected property rather than trying to take what is not yours.
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Yes. Any property left in the vehicle when it was repossessed is additional property, not part of the repossession. As private property, the repossession company is liable to inventory the porperty and store it so that it may be recovered. State laws vary a bit, but the standard storage limit is thirty days. During this time they may assess a storage fee. You, the property owner must pay this fee to recover your property. Property that is not recovered in the time alloted by law may be discarded as the company sees fit.
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