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SC-007 Notice of Appeal

The Maine small claims court form for a plaintiff to appeal a small claims case to the Superior Court.
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SC-010 Instructions About Service for Small Claims

This is not a form. It is an instruction sheet about serving papers in a Maine small claims case
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SC-009 Important Facts if you are sued in Small Claims Court

This is not a form. It is an informational sheet for people who have been sued in Maine small claims court
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SC-003 Request for Disclosure Hearing

Maine small claims form for requesting a disclosure hearing
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SC-006 Affidavit and Request for Service

Maine small claims form SC-006, the Affidavit and Request for Service
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SC-005 Notice of Service

The Maine small claims court form for Notice of Service
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Combat-Injured Veterans Tax Fairness Act

Introduction The Combat-Injured Veterans Tax Fairness Act of 2016 is a law that may allow many combat-injured veterans to claim a refund or credit from the IRS. This article is a brief summary of who may be eligible, and how to find help and more information.
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SC-001 Statement of Claim

Court form SC-001 - Small Claims court Statement of Claim
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Rights of Maine Renters: Heat and Utility Charges for Common Areas

If you live in an apartment building, you may find out that you are paying for heat, lights, or other utilities for "common areas." This includes, for example, hallways, basements, or a common hot water heater or furnace. It is illegal for your landlord to make you pay those costs alone. For example, the hall lights should not be hooked up to your… More
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Rights of Maine Renters: Cable TV, Dishes, and Antennas

If I live in an apartment building, can my landlord stop me from getting cable TV, a satellite dish or an antenna? Generally, no. Your landlord can only refuse to allow these installations if they have "good cause" to deny that particular company. "Good cause" could be: