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This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Who pays for the damage caused by mold exposure?

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Answered by attorney Jared Altman (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Office of Jared Altman
I don't understand why you had to give any of the money to your mortgage company unless you were not paying your mortgage while this was going on. As for who is responsible, you have to figure out if someone was at fault in causing or allowing the mold condition to arise and remain. Without knowing much, much more about your circumstances, I can't even guess. Please note the following necessary legal disclaimer: I have not given legal advice. I only give advice to my clients. I am not acting as your attorney. I have not yet agreed to represent you. Anything I have said is based on limited information and may be subject to change as more facts become known. Attorneys express opinions. Attorneys often disagree. If you want further information or independent verification of anything I have said then you should immediately consult another attorney. Never sit on your rights! I am admitted to practice law in New York State only and cannot practice law in any other State.
I don't understand why you had to give any of the money to your mortgage company unless you were not paying your mortgage while this was going on. As for who is responsible, you have to figure out if someone was at fault in causing or allowing the mold condition to arise and remain. Without knowing much, much more about your circumstances, I can't even guess. Please note the following necessary legal disclaimer: I have not given legal advice. I only give advice to my clients. I am not acting as your attorney. I have not yet agreed to represent you. Anything I have said is based on limited information and may be subject to change as more facts become known. Attorneys express opinions. Attorneys often disagree. If you want further information or independent verification of anything I have said then you should immediately consult another attorney. Never sit on your rights! I am admitted to practice law in New York State only and cannot practice law in any other State.
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Can I sue a homeowner for getting hurt on his property?

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Answered by attorney Travis S Prestwich (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Swanson Lathen Prestwich, PC
Yes. With certain exceptions, a homeowner can be liable for injuries you sustain on while on his property. Your particular case will depend on the circumstances of the party, his role, etc.
Yes. With certain exceptions, a homeowner can be liable for injuries you sustain on while on his property. Your particular case will depend on the circumstances of the party, his role, etc.
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If someone gave me herpes, can I post it on craigslist?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Tyler Velonis (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Andrew T. Velonis, P.C.
Why take the risk? He can claim it wasn't him, that this was a set-up, that you are making the whole thing up, that you are a nut job. None of that may be true, but that's what you are opening the door to.
Why take the risk? He can claim it wasn't him, that this was a set-up, that you are making the whole thing up, that you are a nut job. None of that may be true, but that's what you are opening the door to.
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