remove tenants for demolition of old apartments building the tenants are…

remove tenants for demolition of old apartments building
the tenants are renting an apartment on month to month as indicated on the orginal one year lease that was expired few years ago.the building was too old that the owner wants to sell it to developer to tear down and put a new building there.will the tenants get compensation to move out? how much can they get? will they get the money from the old owner or new owner? is there any difference between when the building is selling and after the house is sold?

Search Warrant Initiated Police searched my apt.

Search Warrant Initiated
Police searched my apt. for someone elses’ gun. The warrant was in that persons’ name, but not on my apartment rental lease agreement. Outcome: No gun found, (this person was not even here when my apt. was being throughly searched), and seven (7) marijuana plants all under (1) one foot tall. The Office read me my Miranda Rights, did not handcuff me, did not arrest me. Main Question: Can the police come back and arrest me? Can the judge decide to create a case for me now, and merely send me a notice to appear in court? I don’t know where I stand in the eyes of Washington State Law

Documents Executed By General Power of Attorney husband and wife are married.

Documents Executed By General Power of Attorney
husband and wife are married. husband is military. husband executes general power of attorney and appoints wife attorney-in-fact. husband instructs wife to increase credit card balance temporarily and also to secure funds through signature loan that husband has. husband had accounts with bank prior to marriage. wife does as instructed. Wife was not on the accounts. Wife doesn’t remember how she signed the two documents executed. She believes she signed under GPOA and with her signature also to show who signed on behalf of principal per bank’s instructions. husband and wife divorced. In divorce proceedings, husband agreed, per divorce settlement agreement, that they were his separate debts. husband files bankruptcy; now bank is pursuing wife. Question: Need some kind of caselaw to research with similar circumstances or that at least touch on GPOA’s. Tried researching through internet using GPOA or attorney-in-fact or designated attorney. Do not get what I want. Already have RCW’s for Washington; now need caselaw. Please help!

Civil Theft / Breach of Fiduciary In August of 06 when my mother is seriously…

Civil Theft / Breach of Fiduciary
In August of 06 when my mother is seriously ill by brother who was named executor of her estate obtains general power of attorney, possible using undue influence. He then has himself listed as beneficiary (Payment on Death) on a number of her CD’s. He does not inform me that he had obtained POA or had himself listed as POD on the CD’s. A month after my mother dies (Sept 07) he notifies me of the above and sends me a copy of a notarized document stating that all CD’s where he is listed as POD is to be shared equally with myself, him, and my sister. He does not reveal any details of the values of the CD’s. He makes no distribution to me of any monies in the year and a half after my mother’s death and I now have ever reason to believe he not going to willingly do so without me having to file a civil suit to compel him to do so.

Under what civil torts might I pursue a suit?

Currently the will has been filed but not yet probated. I could try and get the assets brought back into the estate based on undue influence upon a person who is failing mentally. I think my brother would have a very difficult time explaining why as executor it was necessary to take the action of listing himself as POD to begin with.