It can depend upon the wording of the statutes in your particular jurisdiction. For the charge to made criminally, one would have to be able to prove that the there was a criminal act, carried out, with a criminal intent. (i.e. - Someone deliberately set out, from the outset, with a plan to defraud, and then put that plan into motion and carried it out.)
Yes, the down payment can matter to the seller when negotiating a real estate transaction as it demonstrates the buyer's financial commitment and ability to secure financing for the purchase. A higher down payment may make the seller more confident in the buyer's ability to close the deal, potentially leading to a more favorable negotiation outcome.
No.
Its very interesting to be a lawyer because you get to deal with some of the problems that effect the world wether it be a criminal or a family matter.
A wrongful death lawsuit is considered a civil matter, not a criminal matter.
A criminal subpoena is an official notice to appear, issued by the court, regarding a criminal (as opposed to civil) matter.
Yes it is.
No. It is a criminal matter and should be reported to the police.
"No escape" is related to the contract. An escape clause is clause, condition or other provision in a contract that allows you to back out of the transaction if you find something about the property, the financing or some other factor that makes the deal undesirable. You may have to pay a fee or lose your deposit.No escape means that you cannot back out of the transaction once you have signed the contract. You need to be absolutely certain that you will go through with the real estate purchase no matter what if you enter into a contract with a no escape clause.
You can be arrested in certain jurisdictions for theft of services or theft. This is both a criminal and civil matter as a business can still sue you for the theft and win to recover the losses.
doesn't matter.. even if you get locked out.. in Texas you can just change the locks back again. Its a civil matter, not criminal... but be prepared to move out in 30 days.. eviction will be the next recourse.
Yes, criminal warrants are a matter of public record.
Trespassing is a crime, which means it is a criminal matter. It is not a civil matter.