Summary
Verbal agreements can be legally binding in Hawaii but are challenging to prove. Promissory Estoppel may apply if you relied on a landlords promise. To initiate a Motion for Preliminary Injunction, draft a motion, include evidence, and file it with the court. Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.Full Conversation
I have no written agreement aside from landlord giving a one month extension. i would like to use Promissory estoppel doctrine as to expand the business services i purchased a paint booth for $*,* on the assumption lease would be renewed landlord is threatening to lock me out and keep my properties equipment supplies etc what to do
Hello Shirley, in Hawaii, the Promissory Estoppel doctrine may apply:
- You relied on the landlord's promise.
- This reliance was reasonable and significant.
- You suffered a detriment due to this reliance.
It would be best to consult with a local attorney who specializes in property law for guidance.
How to initiate Motion for Preliminary Injection format hawaii *
To initiate a Motion for Preliminary Injunction in Hawaii, you may consider these steps:
- Draft a motion describing your situation and reasons for the injunction.
- Include any evidence, like the initial lease agreement.
- File the motion with the appropriate Hawaii court.
Remember, it's advised to consult with a local attorney for assistance.
Hawaii is there a form for Motion for Injunctions in hawaii or can you do this for me
Hello Shirley, while I can provide general legal information, I'm unable to assist in drafting or filing legal documents. In Hawaii, the specific form for a Motion for Injunction isn't typically available online. However, a local attorney or the clerk at your local court might be able to help you.
What is the format for this Motion and what are the other necessary Motions *
Hello Shirley, a Motion for Preliminary Injunction in Hawaii typically includes:
- Caption and title of the action
- Facts about the situation
- Legal argument, including relevant statutes and case law
- A proposed order for the judge to sign
As for other necessary motions, it depends on the specifics of your case, but might include a Motion to Stay Eviction. Consult with a local attorney for personalized advice.