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  1. #11

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    I'm willing to upload it with stuff photoshoped out..... is there any laws or any rules against this?

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    You should take it to a lawyer for a consultation.

  3. #13

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    Well... since I dont have pot to piss in or a window to throw it out of... My friend who in in law school prepped a doc for me to edit to my liking... now all I have to do is get him to proof read it.

  4. #14

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    This may be a nub question, but I havent recieved verification from my friend yet. Can the response be faxed or must it be mailed?

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    Quote Quoting hoonu
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    This may be a nub question, but I havent recieved verification from my friend yet. Can the response be faxed or must it be mailed?
    Have you read the state and local rules of civil procedure on this point?

    Do so.

    Then post back what you find (including state and local rule numbers).

  6. #16

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    I looked through the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure located here.

    I see that they can serve me by fax, but I didnt see where it states how I may respond. Maybe its in there and I'm missing it?

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    Look at rule 1.080.

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    I just read through the whole rule and it seems that they can serve me by fax... but I don't see where it states I can respond by fax. If its there... can you point out which statue its under? From what I gather... if they can serve me by fax, I should be able to respond by fax. But from what I gather (from service rules), I would have to mail another copy to make sure it was legible.

  9. #19

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    Ok... so update time. Contract is done. However... I have another question.

    My unlce QC the property to my grandmother in 2001 and it was notarized in 2001. He died later that year in 2001. My grandmother didnt record the QC Deed till 2003. Does this pose a problem? She told me since it was notarized in 01, it's valid. Any thoughts? Thanks again for the help.

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    Is somebody else claiming title, or disputing the validity of the transfer?

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