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Michelle, the sites listed within the article above offer free forms, although you may have to register with the sites in order to get access to the forms for your own use.
-- Contributed by: Tamsen ButlerI have not found ONE site that offers a free form!!!!!!!
-- Contributed by: MichelleMichael, this is something that is usually agreed upon when the rental agreement is first signed. If you are looking to obtain your renter's property without a signed contracting stating that you have the right to do so, you will first need to check with the laws in your state to find out your rights. You may want to contact an attorney.
-- Contributed by: Tamsen ButlerI have a moving & storage company & a client no longer wishes to pay for his storage space. I need a letter stating he is giving up his rights to his goods & that my company may dispose of his goods as we see fit. Thanks
-- Contributed by: MichaelCarol, I'm sorry whatever site you utilized presented a frustrating experience for you. Thank you for visiting LoveToKnow Insurance.
-- Contributed by: Tamsen ButlerYour ad promised that I would not have to accept any of the offers. What a lie! After completing hundreds of offers, I gave up. At one point, your ad said this was the last offer. Another lie! About five pages AFTER that, I gave up. This is such a fraud.
-- Contributed by: CarolJoanne,
Many of the sites that offer free forms also have forms and services for sale. They usually present those offers before they present the selection of free forms. Thank you for taking the time to share your experience with our readers.
-- Contributed by: SusanWeberThere are hundreds of free offers and questions that need to answered to get to the "free forms". I ended the session without completing- too tedious, time consuming, and a sham. I will be very unhappy if I receive any of this information on the site "freelawlibrary.com". False advertising as far as I am concerned, and quite illegal.
-- Contributed by: Joanne CostaSean, liability release forms are a great idea for people involved in any instruction that includes physical activity. Thank you for the comment.
-- Contributed by: Tamsen ButlerFor physical activity instruction
-- Contributed by: sean johnsonNichole, thank you for your comment.
-- Contributed by: Tamsen ButlerThe survey takes FOREVER for FreeLawLibrary and I still never saw any legal forms. Do not go that route.
-- Contributed by: Nichole J.Margie, some websites change their formats to require credit card numbers in order to increase potential profit. You shouldn't have to give a website your credit card number in order to access "free" information or tools, but some websites do require you to register or view ads before granting you full access.
-- Contributed by: Tamsen ButlerThere was nothing free you still have to put in Credit Card info.
-- Contributed by: MargieFreeLawLibrary.com does require the reader to complete a survey and read ads before the forms are available for viewing. Thank you for your comment.
-- Contributed by: SusanWeberthe freelawlibrary.com is AWFUL!!!! Do not go on that site ever. It's full of junk and you spend hours trying to get thru the ads. I never ever even got to the actual site.
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