Not without going to small claims court, and then going back to court after a time, and maybe again, etc. After all that they probably will have moved it sold it, whatever. Might be better just to demand that it be removed from your property, then, at least you won't have to look at it. They sound like squirrels (sp?) and they may just abandon it anyway.
no because the roommate is still living there she would have to wait till her roommate leaves
Since you are still living on leased property, you must follow the contents of the lease.
that's harsh!!
No, she still lives with her parents. She says she likes to have them around.
Yes, the individual can be charged with deprivation of property. Deprivation of property, which is applicable even when the property has been returned, is a lesser form of theft.
Yes, the individual can be charged with deprivation of property. Deprivation of property, which is applicable even when the property has been returned, is a lesser form of theft.
Yes, If money is still owed on the property. The mortgage company is a co-owner and a co-insured until the mortgage note is paid off. Of course, these funds would have to be credited to any amounts you still owe on the property.
does Michael dilallo still own this trailer licence number 1fz7259
If there's money still owed to them on the property, absolutely. In other instances, you really need the services of a legal professional on this matter.
Liability coverage extends from the vehicle that is pulling a trailer, boat, or camper. This means if you are backing up in a parking area and the camper hits another vehicle the liability coverage will cover the damage to the other vehicle. Even if you are going down the road and the trailer comes loose the liability is still attached to the trailer and damage it does to another persons property is covered by liability from the vehicle that it was attached to. The kicker is that damage to the trailer itself is not covered by the vehicle pulling it. You would have to have a policy on the trailer itself for physical damage coverage to cover damage to the trailer.
If it is business property like gardening equipment, you can cover it under personal property which is separate from your auto coverage. If you rent and have personal property coverage, they should have a limit for the business property on that policy. If it is stuff you sell it would still be business property and they usually cover about $2,500 worth both on and off premises. Check with an insurance agent for a quote.
If your roommate's boyfriend had permission to enter your residence with the key, then he likely didn't trespass. As for the alcohol, it would depend on whether you gave him permission to take it. It's best to address these issues directly with your roommate and work together to find a resolution.