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does paying the claim in full waive any subsequent claims for an off-set?
Does the offset claim get lost by paying the claim in full and not
objecting to the claim?
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On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 12:41 PM, R Grace Rodriguez
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> release any other claims that the Property Owner may have against the HOA
> for damages to his Property that Debtor spent money repairing (i.e. leaky
> roof and subsequent damage Debtor repaired); And breach of contract for
> money owed to the debtor that he loaned the HOA? I think not. . . but
> anyone have experience with this?
>
>
> R. Grace Rodriguez, Esq.
> Full service Real Estate Attorney &
> California State Bar
> Certified Bankruptcy Specialist
> OFF: (818) 734-7223
> CEL: (818) 554-9922
>
> NO EX-PARTE NOTICE VIA VOICE MAIL OR EMAIL: I do not accept notice for *Ex
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> California Law and give notice to a person in my office during regular
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does paying the claim in full waive any subsequent claims for an off-set? Does the offset claim get lost by paying the claim in full and not objecting to the claim?release any other claims that the Property Owner may have against the HOA for damages to his Property that Debtor spent money repairing (i.e. leaky roof and subsequent damage Debtor repaired); And breach of contract for money owed to the debtor that he loaned the HOA? I think not. . . but anyone have experience with this?
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