The correct spelling is "notarized" (officially endorsed, as by a notary public).
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Do notorized letters give one legal protection in court?
No, but it does have to authorized by Landlord and Tenant.
No, a lease agreement does not have to be notarized.
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No he can not. He have up to 30 days from the date you move out, to give you a notorized letter of any damages, if not send him a notorized letter demanding your security,You can sue him in court.
No, you need your actual passport.
Yes, in most (all?) states such a will IS legal.
Because the court has to sign off on it.
You can get the forms for free online and the cost is none or minimal just have it notorized
An unsigned document is not legally binding.
You can have a paralegal look over the will for you. They usually don't charge much.
If the title is signed by both parties it is yours. Most states do not require them to be notorized. Otherwise just make time to get it down if needed. Some cars are sold with titles signed and owners later are deceased but the car can still have title transferred.